<p>Edward S. Mogg's 'Survey of the High Roads of England and Wales. Part the First' emerges as a seminal contribution to the genre of travel literature in the early 19th century, intricately mapping the thoroughfares that connect England and Wales. Mogg employs a vivid, descriptive prose style, intertwining his observations of the landscapes and communities alongside practical travel information, thus serving both the literary and utilitarian nee...