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First published in 1863, this is the vivid and lively account of the travels and adventures George Fleming... Læs mere
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This book by Isabella Bird was created from the letters that she wrote to her sister and others. The first volume records the details of the day-to-day life of the Japanese among whom she lived, as well as her first impressions and experiences as an Englishwoman travelling alone.
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Isabella Bird's Unbeaten Tracks in Japan was created from the letters... Læs mere
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The publications of the Hakluyt Society (founded in 1846) made available edited (and sometimes translated) early accounts... Læs mere
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First published in 1853, this is a comprehensive guide to the British... Læs mere
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Hester Piozzi's 1789 Observations of her travels around Europe with her second husband is a witty and... Læs mere
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A pioneering piece of travel writing, Anne Katharine Elwood's Narrative... Læs mere
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A pioneering piece of travel writing, Anne Katharine Elwood's Narrative... Læs mere
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Blending accounts of customs and communities with over three hundred photographs, Bell leads readers from the Mosque of 'Umar to Kanawat and the Dead Sea. Although often... Læs mere
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Lady Georgiana Chatterton (1806–1876) was a respected and prolific British romantic novelist and travel writer. These volumes, first published in... Læs mere
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Lady Georgiana Chatterton (1806–1876) was a prolific British romantic novelist and travel writer. These volumes, first published in 1839, contain... Læs mere
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Penned by a witness to the heyday of Empire, but read by those who were soon to experience its decline, Mrs. Fenton's account of Calcutta, French Mauritius and Tasmania provides a rare insight into the life of an adventurous but 'respectable' nineteenth-century woman.