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  • by Paul B. Du Chaillu
    £19.99

    "The Land of the Long Night" is a travel narrative written by Paul B. Du Chaillu. Published in 1899, the book recounts Du Chaillu's experiences during his exploration of the Arctic regions, particularly focusing on the challenges and wonders encountered in the extreme northern latitudes where the phenomenon of the polar night, or "Land of the Long Night," occurs.Paul B. Du Chaillu, a French-American traveler and anthropologist, is also known for his earlier works on African exploration. In "The Land of the Long Night," he likely describes the Arctic landscapes, indigenous cultures, and the unique aspects of life in the polar regions during extended periods of darkness.For readers interested in Arctic exploration, the natural wonders of the far north, and the experiences of early adventurers, "The Land of the Long Night" by Paul B. Du Chaillu offers a firsthand account of a journey through the remote and challenging Arctic landscapes.

  • by Sarah Orne Jewett
    £19.99

    The gulf stream flows so near to the southern coast of Norway, and to the Orkneys and Western Islands, that their climate is much less severe than might be supposed. Yet no one can help wondering why they were formerly so much more populous than now, and why the people who came westward even so long ago as the great Aryan migration, did not persist in turning aside to the more fertile countries that lay farther southward. In spite of all their disadvantages, the Scandinavian peninsula, and the sterile islands of the northern seas, were inhabited by men and women whose enterprise and intelligence ranked them above their neighbors. Now, with the modern ease of travel and transportation, these poorer countries can be supplied from other parts of the world. And though the summers of Norway are misty and dark and short, and it is difficult to raise even a little hay on the bits of meadow among the rocky mountain slopes, commerce can make up for all deficiencies. In early times there was no commerce except that carried on by the pirates¿if we may dignify their undertakings by such a respectable name,¿and it was hardly possible to make a living from the soil alone. The sand dunes of Denmark and the cliffs of Norway alike gave little encouragement to tillers of the ground, yet, in defiance of all our ideas of successful colonization, when the people of these countries left them, it was at first only to form new settlements in such places as Iceland, or the Faroë or Orkney islands and stormiest Hebrides.

  • by George Finlayson
    £23.49

    "The Mission to Siam and Hué, the Capital of Cochin China, in the Years 1821-2" is a historical narrative written by George Finlayson. Published in 1826, this work provides an account of a diplomatic mission to Siam (now Thailand) and Hué, the capital of Cochin China (now part of Vietnam), undertaken in the early 19th century.George Finlayson, a Scottish physician and naturalist, was part of the mission, and his narrative captures the experiences, observations, and interactions during this diplomatic venture. The work likely delves into cultural, political, and geographical aspects of the regions visited.For readers interested in historical travel narratives, diplomatic missions in Southeast Asia, and the perspectives of travelers from the early 19th century, "The Mission to Siam and Hué" offers valuable insights into a period of cross-cultural exchange and exploration.

  • by Archer Butler Hulbert
    £23.49

    The Strait of Niagara, or the Niagara River, as it is commonly called, ranks among the wonders of the world. The study of this stream is of intense and special interest to many classes of people, notably historians, archæologists, botanists, geologists, artists, mechanics, and electricians. It is doubtful if there is anywhere another thirty-six miles of riverway that can, in this respect, compare with it. The term "strait" as applied to the Niagara correctly suggests the river's historic importance. The expression, recurring in so many of the relations of French and English military officers, "on this communication" also indicates Niagara's position in the story of the discovery, conquest, and occupation of the continent. It is probably the Falls which, technically, make Niagara a river; and so, in turn, it is the Falls that rendered Niagara an important strategic key of the vast waterway stretching from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the head of Lake Superior. The lack¿so far as it does exist¿of historic interest in the immediate Niagara region, the comparative paucity of military events of magnitude along that stream during the old French and the Revolutionary wars proves, on the one hand, what a wilderness separated the English on the South from the French on the North, and, on the other, how strong "the communication" was between Quebec and the French posts in the Middle West. It does not prove that Niagara was the less important.

  • by G. E. Mitton
    £14.99

    "Hampstead and Marylebone" is a book written by Geraldine Edith Mitton, often referred to by her initials G. E. Mitton. Published in the early 20th century, the book is likely a guide or historical account that explores the neighborhoods of Hampstead and Marylebone in London.G. E. Mitton was a prolific author known for her travel guides and works on English local history. In "Hampstead and Marylebone," she may have provided insights into the cultural, architectural, and historical aspects of these London districts, offering readers a detailed view of their past and present.For individuals interested in the history and local characteristics of Hampstead and Marylebone during the early 20th century, G. E. Mitton's work could be a valuable resource. It might provide a glimpse into the social and cultural life of these London neighborhoods.

  • by J. Ewing Ritchie
    £14.99

    "Here and There in London" is a book written by John Ewing Ritchie. Ritchie, a 19th-century journalist and writer, is known for his works that explore the social and cultural aspects of London during his time.In "Here and There in London," Ritchie likely provides readers with a collection of essays, articles, or sketches that offer insights into various neighborhoods, landmarks, and social issues in London. His writing style often combines observation, commentary, and sometimes humor to paint a vivid picture of the city.For readers interested in Victorian-era London, urban history, and the perspectives of 19th-century writers on the city's life and culture, "Here and There in London" by J. Ewing Ritchie is an engaging and informative read.

  • by Walter Besant
    £14.99

    "The Strand District" is a part of "The Fascination of London" series, co-authored by Sir Walter Besant and Geraldine Edith Mitton. This series explores various districts of London, providing historical, cultural, and social insights into the city.Sir Walter Besant was a prolific English novelist and historian, while Geraldine Edith Mitton was known for her travel guides and works on local history. Together, they collaborated on "The Fascination of London" series to offer readers a comprehensive look at different areas of the city.In "The Strand District," the authors likely delve into the history, architecture, and notable features of this central London area. The series, in general, aimed to capture the essence of London's neighborhoods, making it an informative and engaging resource for those interested in the city's past and present.For readers intrigued by London's history and urban development during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, "The Strand District" in "The Fascination of London" series provides a valuable glimpse into the ever-evolving tapestry of the city.

  • - Eine Abenteuerreise durch Raum und Zeit
    by Nick Stein
    £7.99

    Mit wenig Reichweite ins NirgendwoEin modernes Abenteuer: Langsam reisen, an unbekannte Orte gelangen, mit dem Ungewissen unterwegs sein. Mit einem E-Auto in einem Land mit wenig Ladesäulen kein Problem! Wo Goethe mit der Kutsche an Poststationen halten musste, damit die Pferde Heu bekamen, muss der elektrisch Reisende eine forwährende Schnitzeljagd zu verborgenen Ladestationen machen, die ihn an ganz neue Orte führen.Doch die wahre Reise findet im Kopf statt. Folgen Sie dem Autor durch wunderbare Cafés und Restaurants, aber auch durch Geschichte, fremde Dimensionen und die Irrwege von Sprache, Gesellschaft und Weltanschauung. Und natürlich durch die schönsten Orte Italiens!Beim Laden braucht man Zeit, oder besser gesagt: Es gibt einem Zeit, zum Nachdenken, für Gespräche, zum Schweifen und Streifen durch Themen, die sonst links liegenbleiben. Statt vom Ferienhäuschen aus ständig umherzufahren, um alles sehen zu müssen, bleibt man klugerweise dort, am Pool oder vor einem Buch, und begibt sich auf eine ganz andere Reise.Lassen Sie sich von Nick Stein in fremde Welten entführen!

  • - "Exploring Malta: The Ultimate Travel Guide to a Mediterranean Gem"
    by James S Abbott
    £11.49

    Embark on an extraordinary journey through the hidden treasures of Malta with "Exploring Malta," your ultimate travel guide to this captivating Mediterranean destination.Unveil the secrets of Valletta, the mesmerizing capital city, and immerse yourself in its grandeur. Step back in time as you explore the timeless beauty of Mdina and Rabat. Indulge in the tranquility of Gozo, an idyllic retreat with pristine beaches and stunning landscapes. Escape to the enchanting island of Comino and witness the legendary Blue Lagoon. With comprehensive maps, suggested itineraries, and practical tips, "Exploring Malta" ensures a seamless and unforgettable journey. Immerse yourself in the flavors of Malta, engage with the warm-hearted locals, and witness the spectacle of lively festivals. Whether you seek historical wonders, breathtaking landscapes, or unique cultural experiences, "Exploring Malta" is your ultimate passport to a remarkable travel adventure. Uncover the hidden gems of this extraordinary Mediterranean destination and let your adventure in Malta begin!

  • - One Family's Journey to Travel Around the World in 30 Days
    by L R Kaufman
    £11.49

    At 30, Leah has everything she thought she wanted - marriage, children, a good career. Life is comfortable. Too comfortable. Looking to shake things up and re-assess the meaning of happiness, she and her husband pack up their young family and embark on a trip around the world. With 30 days off work, and a bucketlist filled with adventures, they hit the road on the ultimate family adventure, one that promises to shake them out of their comfort zone and plunge them into the unknown.The family quickly discovers that no matter how carefully you plan, travel always means facing unexpected mishaps. From the hills of Scotland to Stonehenge, through the winding streets of Paris and Prague, across the deserts of Egypt and into the vast green countryside of India they face minor injuries and culinary mishaps, cultural misunderstandings and life-changing experiences, realizing along the way how very small the world is and discovering the true keys to happiness.

  • - Guide pour s'installer dans un pays favorable aux crypto-monnaies
    by Owen Redford
    £10.99

    Découvrez L'odyssée du crypto-navigateur: Guide pour s'installer dans un pays favorable aux crypto-monnaies, le livre incontournable d'Owen Redford pour tous ceux qui souhaitent vivre et travailler dans un environnement propice aux crypto-monnaies.Vous êtes passionné par le monde des crypto-monnaies et envisagez de vous installer dans un pays où la fiscalité et la réglementation sont favorables à cette révolution technologique ? Ne cherchez pas plus loin, ce guide complet est fait pour vous !Dans ce livre, Owen Redford, expert en crypto-monnaies, vous offre un aperçu détaillé des pays les plus accueillants pour les entrepreneurs et les investisseurs de l'industrie de la crypto-monnaie.Chapitre 1: L'éveil du crypto-navigateur - Découvrez l'histoire des crypto-monnaies, les promesses et les défis qu'elles représentent, ainsi que les lois et régulations en vigueur dans différents pays.Chapitre 2: Les îles aux trésors - Analysez les avantages et inconvénients des pays offrant les taux d'imposition les plus bas et découvrez comment choisir le bon pays pour vous installer.Chapitre 3: L'exploration du Nouveau Monde - Informez-vous sur les exigences de visa et les avantages spécifiques pour les travailleurs de l'industrie de la crypto-monnaie dans divers pays.Chapitre 4: Le prisme de l'avenir - Apprenez-en davantage sur les tendances et perspectives d'avenir de l'industrie, ainsi que sur les pays susceptibles d'adopter des réglementations favorables.Et bien d'autres chapitres pour approfondir votre connaissance des opportunités offertes par les pays les plus favorables aux crypto-monnaies !L'odyssée du crypto-navigateur: Guide pour s'installer dans un pays favorable aux crypto-monnaies est le compagnon idéal pour tous ceux qui souhaitent vivre leur passion des crypto-monnaies sans contraintes. Ne laissez pas passer cette opportunité d'embrasser un futur prometteur dans l'univers des monnaies numériques. Prenez votre destin en main et embarquez pour l'aventure de votre vie !Achetez dès maintenant et plongez dans l'univers fascinant des crypto-monnaies et des pays qui les soutiennent !

  • - Enjoy the Enchanting Beauty and Hospitality of the Emerald Isle.
    by Harris Marvin
    £12.99

    Discover the enchanting Emerald Isle like never before with "Ireland Travel Guide 2023" by Harris Marvin. Packed with pages of captivating content, this comprehensive guidebook is your ultimate companion for an unforgettable journey through Ireland.Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Irish history, culture, and natural wonders as you traverse the rugged landscapes and vibrant cities that define this remarkable country. From the iconic Cliffs of Moher to the ancient ruins of Newgrange, this guide takes you on a remarkable odyssey, uncovering hidden gems and must-see attractions along the way.Whether you're a seasoned traveler or embarking on your very first Irish adventure, "Ireland Travel Guide 2023" provides invaluable insights and practical tips to make the most of your trip. Delve into detailed itineraries tailored to suit different interests, be it exploring ancient castles, sampling traditional Irish cuisine, or embarking on scenic road trips through the stunning countryside."Ireland Travel Guide 2023" goes beyond the well-trodden path, leading you off the beaten track to hidden gems only the locals know. From quaint coastal villages to mystical ancient sites, you'll uncover the true essence of Ireland, experiencing its warmth, hospitality, and legendary craic firsthand.Featuring stunning photography, this guidebook ensures you won't miss a single moment of Ireland's breathtaking beauty. Detailed recommendations for accommodations, dining, and transportation cater to every budget, helping you plan the perfect Irish getaway.So, whether you dream of sipping a pint of Guinness in a traditional pub, traversing the dramatic landscapes of the Wild Atlantic Way, or tracing your ancestral roots, "Ireland Travel Guide 2023" is your indispensable companion. Get ready to embark on a journey that will leave you with unforgettable memories and a deep appreciation for the magic that Ireland has to offer.Don't miss out on the adventure of a lifetime! Grab your copy of "Ireland Travel Guide 2023" by Harris Marvin today and start planning your next Irish escapade. Let the wonders of Ireland unfold before your eyes and let the spirit of the Emerald Isle capture your heart.

  • by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton
    £19.99

    You will be surprised, dear Margaret, to have a letter from me here instead of from Touraine. We fully intended to go directly from the Dolomites and Venice to Milan and on to Tours, stopping a day or two in Paris en route, but Miss Cassandra begged for a few days on Lake Como, as in all her travels by sea and shore she has never seen the Italian lakes. We changed our itinerary simply to be obliging, but Walter and I have had no reason to regret the change for one minute. Beautiful as you and I found this region in June, I must admit that its August charms are more entrancing and pervasive. Instead of the clear blues, greens and purples of June, the light haze that veils the mountain tops brings out the same indescribable opalescent shades of heliotrope, azure and rose that we thought belonged exclusively to the Dolomites. However, these mountains are first cousins, once or twice removed, to the Eastern Italian and Austrian Alps and have a good right to a family likeness. There is something almost intoxicating in the ethereal beauty of this lake, something that goes to one's head like wine. I don't wonder that poets and artists rave about its charms, ofwhich not the least is its infinite variety. The scene changes so quickly. The glow of color fades, a cloud obscures the sun, the blue and purple turn to gray in an instant, and we descend from a hillside garden, where gay flowers gain added brilliancy from the sun, to a cypressbordered path where the grateful shade is so dense that we walk in twilight and listen to the liquid note of the nightingale, or the blackcap, whose song is sometimes mistaken for that of his more distinguished neighbor.

  • by John Gibson Paton
    £23.49

    "The Story of John G. Paton" is an autobiography written by John Gibson Paton himself. John G. Paton (1824¿1907) was a Scottish Congregationalist missionary and a significant figure in the Christian missionary movement. His autobiography provides a firsthand account of his life, missionary work, and experiences in the South Pacific.Paton is particularly known for his missionary activities in the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu), where he worked among the native peoples. His dedication to the mission and his challenges in dealing with the cultural differences and hardships in the region are likely detailed in his autobiography.For readers interested in missionary history, Christian literature, and the challenges faced by missionaries in the 19th century, "The Story of John G. Paton" offers a personal and compelling narrative. Paton's life and work have left a lasting impact on the history of Christian missions.

  • by John Heneage Jesse
    £19.99 - 23.49

  • by Percy Bysshe Shelley
    £14.99

  • by Ernest Ingersoll
    £19.99

    "Golden Alaska" is a travel narrative written by Ernest Ingersoll. Published in 1897, the book captures Ingersoll's experiences and observations during his travels in Alaska during the late 19th century, particularly amid the Klondike Gold Rush.Ernest Ingersoll, an American naturalist, explorer, and writer, provides readers with insights into the landscapes, cultures, and the excitement surrounding the gold rush in Alaska. The narrative likely details the challenges faced by prospectors, the beauty of the Alaskan wilderness, and the impact of the gold rush on the region's development.For those interested in the history of Alaska, the Klondike Gold Rush, and the writings of 19th-century travel explorers, "Golden Alaska" offers a historical perspective on a significant period in the state's past. Ingersoll's narrative style and firsthand observations contribute to the book's value as a travel and historical document.

  • by J. Wardle
    £19.99

    London: Its teeming millions of population: Its commercial aspect: Leaving Victoria Station for New Haven: On the Boat: New found friends: Landing at Dieppe: Leaving for Paris: Rouen, its Cathedral, etc. We had settled to have a holiday¿not a mere pic-nic, not a week-end at Blackpool, or a tour of a few days in the Isle of Man¿but a real first-class, out-and-out trip. Where then is it to be? Why, to Rome and back, came the reply. From St. Paul¿s in London, the largest city in the world, to St. Peter¿s in Rome, one of the great cities of the ancient world. ¿To Rome!¿ my friends said in astonishment.¿Yes! to Rome.¿ There seems to be magic in the very word. Rome¿The Eternal City. The city of the seven hills. The city of which St. Paul was proud to be a citizen. See Acts, chapter 22, verse 25. ¿Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, uncondemned?¿ verse 28. ¿Then the Chief Captain came and said unto him. Tell me, art thou a Roman?¿ He said, ¿Yes.¿London: Its teeming millions of population: Its commercial aspect: Leaving Victoria Station for New Haven: On the Boat: New found friends: Landing at Dieppe: Leaving for Paris: Rouen, its Cathedral, etc. We had settled to have a holiday¿not a mere pic-nic, not a week-end at Blackpool, or a tour of a few days in the Isle of Man¿but a real first-class, out-and-out trip. Where then is it to be? Why, to Rome and back, came the reply. From St. Paul¿s in London, the largest city in the world, to St. Peter¿s in Rome, one of the great cities of the ancient world. ¿To Rome!¿ my friends said in astonishment.¿Yes! to Rome.¿ There seems to be magic in the very word. Rome¿The Eternal City. The city of the seven hills. The city of which St. Paul was proud to be a citizen. See Acts, chapter 22, verse 25. ¿Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, uncondemned?¿ verse 28. ¿Then the Chief Captain came and said unto him. Tell me, art thou a Roman?¿ He said, ¿Yes.¿Rome stands for power. Her proud eagles once swept their wings over almost the then known world. Rome stands for antiquity, greatness, wealth, splendour, conquest and colonization, liberty, law, self control, prowess, skill. But, alas! It also stands for cruelty, luxury, strife, war, humiliation, decay, decline.

  • by William Murray Graydon
    £19.99

    "In the Days of Washington" is a historical novel written by William Murray Graydon. Published in the late 19th century, this work is set during the American Revolutionary War and focuses on the life and times of George Washington, the first President of the United States.William Murray Graydon, a prolific writer of historical fiction, likely uses the novel to transport readers to the tumultuous period of the American Revolution. The narrative may provide a fictionalized account of the events surrounding Washington's leadership, his interactions with key figures of the time, and the challenges faced during the struggle for independence.For those interested in historical fiction, particularly novels set in the early days of the United States, "In the Days of Washington" offers a blend of storytelling and historical context, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the world of the American Revolution through the eyes of fictional characters.

  • by Maturin Murray Ballou
    £19.99

    "History of Cuba or Notes of a Traveller in the Tropics" is a travel narrative written by Maturin Murray Ballou. Published in the 19th century, the book provides an exploration of the history, culture, and landscapes of Cuba, offering insights into the author's experiences as a traveler in the tropical region.Maturin Murray Ballou, an American journalist and author, was known for his travel writings and his ability to vividly describe the places he visited. In "History of Cuba," Ballou likely delves into the historical background of Cuba, including its colonial past, cultural influences, and the natural beauty of the island.For readers interested in 19th-century travel literature, historical perspectives on Cuba, and the writings of Maturin Murray Ballou, "History of Cuba or Notes of a Traveller in the Tropics" serves as a valuable window into the Caribbean island during that period.

  • by Jessie Graham Flower
    £23.49

    "Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders in the High Sierras" is a book written by Jessie Graham Flower. This work is part of the "Grace Harlowe Overland Riders" series, a series of adventure novels for young readers.The series follows the adventures of Grace Harlowe and her friends as they embark on various journeys and face challenges. In "Overland Riders in the High Sierras," the characters likely find themselves in the rugged and picturesque landscapes of the High Sierra region, encountering adventures, mysteries, and forging friendships along the way.Jessie Graham Flower, who wrote under the pseudonym Josephine Chase, authored several series for young readers, and the "Grace Harlowe Overland Riders" series was one of her contributions to juvenile literature.For readers interested in early 20th-century juvenile adventure literature, especially stories featuring strong and independent female characters, this book and the broader series may be an enjoyable exploration of friendship and adventure in the American West.

  • by G. E. Mitton
    £14.99

    "Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney" is a book written by Geraldine Edith Mitton, often referred to by her initials G. E. Mitton. Published in the early 20th century, the book is likely a historical and descriptive work that explores the neighborhoods of Hammersmith, Fulham, and Putney in London.G. E. Mitton was a prolific writer known for her travel guides and works on English local history. In "Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney," she may have provided insights into the cultural, architectural, and historical aspects of these London districts, offering readers a detailed view of their past and present.For individuals interested in the history and local characteristics of these London neighborhoods during the early 20th century, "Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney" by G. E. Mitton could be a valuable resource.

  • by Karl Stephen Herrman
    £14.99

    Place of meeting¿Forces comprised by the command¿Why we were not like the Volunteers¿Characteristics of the professional soldier¿Sketches of the more important officers¿What we were ordered to do. Yauco, the place selected by General Miles as a rendezvous for the troops of the Independent Regular Brigade, is a town of about 15,000 inhabitants, and some six miles distant from Guanica. It is connected both by rail and wagon-road with Ponce, the largest city on the island, and is noted for its Spanish proclivities, fine climate, excellent running water, and setting of mountains¿luxuriantly green throughout the year.

  • by Charles Warren Stoddard
    £14.99

    "Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska" is a travel narrative written by Charles Warren Stoddard. In this work, Stoddard recounts his journey through the Rocky Mountains and his exploration of Alaska. Originally published in 1896, the narrative provides readers with a firsthand account of the landscapes, people, and adventures encountered by the author during his travels.Charles Warren Stoddard was an American author, editor, and lecturer known for his travel writings and essays. In "Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska," Stoddard likely offers vivid descriptions of the natural beauty of the Rocky Mountains and the unique features of the Alaskan wilderness. The narrative may also include insights into the cultural and social aspects of the regions he visited.For readers interested in late 19th-century travel literature, exploration of the American West, and Alaskan adventures, Stoddard's account provides a valuable historical perspective and a glimpse into the spirit of adventure during that era.

  • by Frank Preston Stearns
    £12.99

    "Sketches from Concord and Appledore" and have been written with the aid of American author and pupil Frank Preston Stearns. The book is an interesting investigate the highbrow and cultural lifestyles of two remarkable locations: Concord and Appledore. People recognize Stearns for his eager observations and historic insights. In this book, he shows readers bright snapshots of Concord, Massachusetts, which was a center of intellectual sports at some stage in the transcendentalist movement. In his essays, he receives the spirit of the city by way of looking into its literary records, it¿s thrilling humans, and the paintings of philosophers like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. The collection also takes readers to Appledore Island, which is part of the Isles of Shoals and is nonviolent. It is off the coast of New Hampshire. Stearns paints a brilliant photo of this lovely region, searching at both its natural beauty and the artistic community that grew there. The articles provide thoughts on how the island affected amazing writers and artists who went there to discover idea in its peaceful setting. "Sketches from Concord and Appledore" is an essential piece of American highbrow records as it combines Stearns' know-how of the beyond together with his writing talent, which brings these two critical places to life for readers.

  • by Horatio Bridge
    £19.99

    "Journal of an African Cruiser" is a travel narrative written by Horatio Bridge. Published in 1845, the book recounts Bridge's experiences during his time serving as a naval officer aboard the USS Decatur on the coast of West Africa. The narrative provides insights into the challenges and observations of the African coast during the mid-19th century.Horatio Bridge's journal details his encounters with various African cultures, the landscapes, and the complexities of the slave trade, which was a significant focus of naval efforts in the region at that time. The work offers readers a firsthand account of the author's experiences and perspectives on the African coast and its maritime activities.For those interested in maritime history, naval exploration, and 19th-century perspectives on Africa, "Journal of an African Cruiser" provides a historical document that sheds light on the naval operations and cultural landscapes of the period.

  • by Matilda Betham-Edwards
    £19.99

    "Holidays in Eastern France" is a travel narrative written by Matilda Betham Edwards. Published in 1875, the book recounts the author's experiences and observations during her travels through Eastern France. Matilda Betham Edwards was an English novelist, travel writer, and poet.In "Holidays in Eastern France," Edwards likely explores the landscapes, cultural traditions, and historical landmarks of the region. The narrative may include her encounters with local people, the cuisine, and the distinctive characteristics that make Eastern France unique.Betham Edwards was known for her engaging writing style and her ability to vividly depict the places she visited. For readers interested in 19th-century travel literature, particularly narratives that provide insights into the cultural and scenic aspects of France, "Holidays in Eastern France" offers a historical perspective and a glimpse into the author's experiences during her travels.

  • by Thomas Edward Gordon
    £19.99

    "Our Hundred Days in Europe" is a travel narrative written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., an American physician, poet, and essayist. Originally published in 1887, the book recounts the author's experiences during his European travels.In "Our Hundred Days in Europe," Holmes shares his observations and reflections on the cultures, landscapes, and people he encounters during his journey. The title refers to the duration of his travels, providing readers with a glimpse into the late 19th-century European experience.Holmes' narrative style is characterized by wit, humor, and keen insights, making the book an engaging account of his exploration. The work is not only a travelogue but also an opportunity for Holmes to share his thoughts on various aspects of European life and society.For those interested in travel literature, historical perspectives on Europe in the late 1800s, and the writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, "Our Hundred Days in Europe" offers an entertaining and informative narrative.

  • by William Edward Parry
    £19.99

    "Journal of an African Cruiser" is a travel narrative written by Horatio Bridge. Published in 1845, the book recounts Bridge's experiences during his time serving as a naval officer aboard the USS Decatur on the coast of West Africa. The narrative provides insights into the challenges and observations of the African coast during the mid-19th century.Horatio Bridge's journal details his encounters with various African cultures, the landscapes, and the complexities of the slave trade, which was a significant focus of naval efforts in the region at that time. The work offers readers a firsthand account of the author's experiences and perspectives on the African coast and its maritime activities.For those interested in maritime history, naval exploration, and 19th-century perspectives on Africa, "Journal of an African Cruiser" provides a historical document that sheds light on the naval operations and cultural landscapes of the period.

  • by Laurence Oliphant
    £19.99

    "Our Hundred Days in Europe" is a travel narrative written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., an American physician, poet, and essayist. Originally published in 1887, the book recounts the author's experiences during his European travels.In "Our Hundred Days in Europe," Holmes shares his observations and reflections on the cultures, landscapes, and people he encounters during his journey. The title refers to the duration of his travels, providing readers with a glimpse into the late 19th-century European experience.Holmes' narrative style is characterized by wit, humor, and keen insights, making the book an engaging account of his exploration. The work is not only a travelogue but also an opportunity for Holmes to share his thoughts on various aspects of European life and society.For those interested in travel literature, historical perspectives on Europe in the late 1800s, and the writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, "Our Hundred Days in Europe" offers an entertaining and informative narrative.

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