<p>In "Byeways in Palestine," James Finn offers a rich, evocative exploration of the lesser-known paths and narratives of the Holy Land, merging travelogue with historical account. Finn's literary style can be described as both descriptive and contemplative, characterized by intricate detail and a deep reverence for the cultural landscapes he traverses. Written in the context of the mid-19th century, a period marked by increased Western interest ...