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The Cornish Coast (South)

The Cornish Coast (South)

by Charles G. Harper

The Cornish Coast (South) - And the Isles of Scilly is geographical exploration work by Charles G. Harper a historian who has written many travel books such as The Portsmouth Road and Its Tributaries To-Day and in Days of Old, The Old Inns of Old England: A Picturesque Account of the Ancient and Storied Hostelries of Our Own Country, The Kenti..

American Notes for General Circulation

American Notes for General Circulation

by Charles Dickens

American Notes for Circulation is Dickens views on the American Society of his days. He traveled depth of many cities North America and Canada and his observations and comparisons over British Society was not well received by Americans as they thought it was too vivid and unfair. His criticism such as ill-manners, familiarity with strangers were th..

Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes

Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes

by Robert Louis Stevenson

In an attempt to distance himself from an affair with American woman and to explore materials for his publications, Stevenson traveled in the mountains of south-western France with Modestine, a Donkey as his companion. This classic outdoor literature Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes was the first to mention about sleeping bags. Though the Ceve..

An Inland Voyage

An Inland Voyage

by Robert Louis Stevenson

Stevenson narrates his travel through Belgium, France in his travel literature An Inland Voyage. Sir Walter Grindlay Simpson, a friend of Stevenson was a companion in the travel and both of them had to face many hurdles including getting a jail term.  Along-with An Inland Voyage, he wrote many such works like Travels with a Donkey in the Céven..

The Frozen North

The Frozen North

by Richard Mayde

As we travel northward, leaving the sunny lands of the temperate zone, we come after a time to mighty and seemingly endless forests of pines and firs. Mile after mile, they stretch away in a lonely silence. The wintry gale that rages among them is answered only by the howl of the wolf, while a few bears, reindeer, and the arctic fox, alone of anima..

Sacred Mysteries Among the Mayas and the Quiches, 11,500 Years Ago

Sacred Mysteries Among the Mayas and the Quiches, 11,500 Years Ago

by Le Plongeon

There are authors who attribute the origin of modern Free Masonry to the followers of Pythagoras, because some of the speculations of that Philosopher concerning the meaning of the numbers are to be found in the esoteric doctrines taught in the masonic lodges. Others, on account of the Christian symbols that have been incorporated in the decoration..

The Sufferings and Escape of Capt. Chas. H. Brown From an Awful Imprisonment

The Sufferings and Escape of Capt. Chas. H. Brown From an Awful Imprisonment

by Chilian Convicts

The preface to a book is very often nothing more than a respectable cloak, allowed by the conventionalities of literature, in which an author may wrap his excuses and apologies for troubling the public with his lucubrations. This dressing up of excuses in order to introduce them into notice under another name, is a thing so tempting to poor human n..

Impressions of America

Impressions of America

by Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde visited America in the year 1882. Interest in the aethetic School, of which he was already the acknowledged master, had sometime previously spread to the United States, and it is said that the production of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, Patience, in which he and his disciples were held up to ridicule, determined him to pay a visit to ..