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By: Mayne Reid (1818-1883) | |
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Bruin The Grand Bear Hunt | |
The Lone Ranche | |
Ran Away to Sea | |
By: George Wharton Edwards (1859-1950) | |
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Vanished towers and chimes of Flanders |
By: Henry Vizetelly | |
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California
Vizetelly, writing under the pseudonym J. Tyrwhitt Brooks, recalls an expedition to California he took between 1847-1848 . Originally, he planned to enlist as a surgeon for the US Army during the Mexican war, but conflicts had ended by the time he applied. In a quick change of plans, he joined a group of prospectors on their way to the newly found gold fields of California. While he might not find service in the military, his training as a physician made him a valuable addition to the ragtag team of explorers... |
By: Watkin Tench (1758-1833) | |
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A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany-Bay
Watkin Tench was an officer of the British Marines in the First Fleet to settle NSW. This is an interesting and entertaining account of his experiences during that time (Introduction by Tabithat) | |
A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson |
By: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844-1911) | |
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Gypsy's Cousin Joy |
By: Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890) | |
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Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-madinah and Meccah
Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821 – 1890) was an English explorer, translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, ethnologist, linguist, poet, hypnotist, fencer and diplomat. He was known for his travels and explorations within Asia and Africa as well as his extraordinary knowledge of languages and cultures. According to one count, he spoke 29 European, Asian, and African languages.Burton's best-known achievements include traveling in disguise to Mecca, The Book of One Thousand Nights and A Night, an... | |
First Footsteps in East Africa |
By: May Kellogg Sullivan | |
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A Woman Who Went to Alaska
Alaska has only been a state since 1959, and the breathtaking terrain remains mostly unspoiled and natural. In modern times, many of us have had the pleasure of visiting Alaska via a luxurious cruise ship, where we enjoyed gourmet meals, amazing entertainment, and a climate-controlled environment. It's easy to also book a land package that enables you to see more of the country by train.Imagine what it was like to visit the same wild, untamed countryside in 1899. Instead of boarding a sleek, stylish cruise ship, you travel for weeks on a steamer... |
By: Tobias Smollett (1721-1771) | |
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Travels through France and Italy |
By: Thomas Dowler Murphy (1866-1928) | |
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British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car
In this chronicle of a summer's motoring in Britain I have not attempted a guide-book in any sense, yet the maps, together with the comments on highways, towns, and country, should be of some value even in that capacity. I hope, however, that the book, with its many illustrations and its record of visits to out-of-the way places, may be acceptable to those who may desire to tour Britain by rail or cycle as well as by motor car. Nor may it be entirely uninteresting to those who may not expect to visit the country in person but desire to learn more of it and its people. (Introduction by Thomas Dowler Murphy) |
By: James H. Schmitz (1911-1981) | |
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The Winds of Time |
By: Pierre Loti (1850-1923) | |
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Egypt (La Mort de Philae) |
By: John M. Synge (1871-1909) | |
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The Aran Islands |
By: Charles James Lever (1806-1872) | |
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Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General |