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Ludvig Holberg's 1741 novel Nicolai Klimii iter subterraneum ( Niels Klim's Underground Travels ), in which Nicolai Klim falls through a cave while spelunking and spends several years living on a smaller globe both within and the inside of the outer shell.
* Karl Bernhard of Saxe Weimar Eisenach, Travels through North America, during the Years 1825 and 1826 2 vols.
He admitted that he was directly influenced by Purchas's Pilgrimage, but there are additional strong literary connections to other works, including John Milton's Paradise Lost, Samuel Johnson's Rasselas, Chatterton's African Eclogues, William Bartram's Travels through North and South Carolina, Thomas Burnet's Sacred Theory of the Earth, Mary Wollstonecraft's A Short Residence in Sweden, Plato's Phaedrus and Ion, Maurice's The History of Hindostan, and Heliodorus's Aethiopian History.
According to The Travels of Marco Polo, they passed through much of Asia, and met with the Kublai Khan.
Travels through this area and the hills east of highway 101 during wildflower season are very beautiful and can be incorporated with wine tasting at local vineyards.
Detroit Lakes is referred to in the author John Steinbeck's book, Travels with Charley, as he and his dog Charley drove through the upper midwestern United States.
He also was the author of Travels from Hamburg through Westphalia, Holland and the Netherlands to Paris, of some volumes of verse and of translations from the French and German.
French and Dutch translations of Niebuhr's narratives were published during his lifetime, and a condensed English translation of his own three volumes, prepared by Robert Heron, was published in Edinburgh in 1792, under the title " Travels through Arabia ".
In his famous book chronicling the expedition, Maximilian Prince of Wied's Travels in the Interior of North America, the Prince wrote, " I had been indisposed, as well as my huntsman, since I left Louisville, and was not in a mood properly to appreciate the fine, lofty forests of Indiana, the road through which was very bad and rough.
In a similar book, Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West, William Bartram described in great detail the Southern landscape and the Native American peoples whom he encountered ; Bartram's book was very popular in Europe, being translated into German, French and Dutch.
* Travels through Stuart Britain: the adventures of John Taylor, the water poet
During his career as writer and while living in the mountains, Muir continued to experience the " presence of the divine in nature ," writes Holmes From Travels in Alaska: " Every particle of rock or water or air has God by its side leading it the way it should go ; The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness ; In God's wildness is the hope of the world.
" Travels through France and Italy ( 1766 )
In addition to about 150 scientific papers, he wrote Travels through the Alps of Savoy and Other Parts of the Pennine Chain, with Observations on the Phenomena of Glaciers ( 1843 ); Norway and its Glaciers ( 1853 ); Occasional Papers on the Theory of Glaciers ( 1859 ); A Tour of Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa ( 1855 ).
* Pictures and texts of Travels through the Alps of Savoy and other parts of the Pennine Chain by James David Forbes can be found in the database VIATIMAGES.
Smollett brought Nice and its warm winter climate to the attention of the British aristocracy with Travels through France and Italy, written in 1765.
In 1774, he explored the St. Johns River, where he had memorable encounters with aggressive alligators which he recorded in one of his journals, Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, and also visited a principal Seminole village at Cuscowilla, where his arrival was celebrated with a great feast.
In the late 1780s, he completed the book for which he became most famous, Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, etc ..
* Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, etc.
** Travels and Other Writings: Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida ... Ronald E. Latham, editor.
In addition to The Massacre at El Mozote ( 1994 ), Torture and Truth ( 2004 ), and Secret Way to War ( 2006 ), Danner is also the author of The Road to Illegitimacy: One Reporter's Travels through the 2000 Florida Recount ( 2003 ) and Stripping Bare the Body: Politics Violence War ( 2009 ).
JAMESON, Professor Robert, ( 1813 ) Mineralogical Travels through the Hebrides, Orkeny and Shetland Islands.
Books of the Marvels of the World ( French: Livres des merveilles du monde ) or Description of the World ( Divisament dou monde ), also nicknamed Il Milione (" The Million ") or Oriente Poliano and commonly called The Travels of Marco Polo, is a 13th-century travelogue written down by Rustichello da Pisa from stories told by Marco Polo, describing the travels of the latter through Asia, Persia, China, and Indonesia between 1271 and 1291.

Travels and southern
# In fact, the Nubian trade in slaves from the southern Sudan centuries later was still viable according to Burckhardt's ( 1819 ) Travels in Nubia.

Travels and Russian
Travels of Kotzebue from 1823 — 1826 ( In Russian ).
A French version of the Beschreibung was published by Abraham de Wicquefort ( Voyages en Moscovie, Tartarie et Perse, par Adam Olearius, Paris, 1656 ), an English version was made by John Davies of Kidwelly ( Travels of the Ambassadors sent by Frederic, Duke of Holstein, to the Great Duke of Muscovy and the King of Persia, London, 1662 ; and 1669 ), and a Dutch translation by Dieterius van Wageningen ( Beschrijvingh van de nieuwe Parciaensche ofte Orientaelsche Reyse, Utrecht, 1651 ); an Italian translation of the Russian sections also appeared ( Viaggi di Moscovia, Viterbo and Rome, 1658 ).
Shortly afterwards he again set out to accomplish by a somewhat different method the design which had been frustrated by the Russian authorities ; and an account of his remarkable achievement was published in four volumes in 1834-1835, under the title of A Voyage Round the World, including Travels in Africa, Asia, Australasia, America, etc., from 1827 to 1832.
Travels in Search of a European Identity, Reportage Press, October, ISBN 978095583029 ; Russian translation ( SNOB magazine, March 2009 ); Italian edition in 2010 ( FBE Edizione ;

Travels and Empire
As a satirical utopia, Erewhon has sometimes been compared to Gulliver's Travels ( 1726 ), a classic novel by Jonathan Swift ; the image of Utopia in this latter case also bears strong parallels with the self-view of the British Empire at the time.
* Bernier, Francois, Travels in the Mogal Empire ( 1656 – 68 ), revised by V. A.
* Bernier, Francois Travels in the Mogul Empire, AD 1656-1668
* Progeny of Ghosts: Travels in Russia and the Old Empire ( Lantzville, B. C.
* David Manicom, Progeny of Ghosts: Travels in Russia and the Old Empire
He also wrote Travels in the Mughal Empire, which is mainly about the reigns of Dara Shikoh and Aurangzeb.
One of the things the newly arriving physician François Bernier noticed in Aurangzeb's capitol was the embroidered dressing of the Mughal Emperor's subjects he writes in his Travels in the Moghal Empire: " Large halls are seen in many places, called Karkanahs, or workshops for the artisans.
Two excerpts from " Travels in the Mughal Empire " illustrate the interchange that followed.

Travels and London
* Travels in the Coastlands of British East Africa, W. W. A. FitzGerald, ( London, 1898 )
* Sketches and Travels in London
He returned to London in 1924, but in 1925 joined Gill at Capel-y-ffin, and in the same year did illustrations for Gulliver's Travels for the Golden Cockerel Press.
* Linco's Travels ( 6 April 1767, Drury Lane, London )
" Mundus alter is an excuse for a satirical description of London, with some criticism of the Catholic Church, and is said to have furnished Jonathan Swift with hints for Gulliver's Travels.
An English version was published in London in 1785, by Rudolf Erich Raspe, as Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia, also called The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
* Curzon, " Travels with a Superior Person ", London, Sidgwick & Jackson.
* Travels with My Aunt ( 1972 ): Henry Pulling accompanies his aunt, Augusta Bertram, on a trip from London to Turkey.
* Clarke Travels III ( London, 1814 )
His principal writings are Doblado's Letters from Spain ( 1822 ) ( under the pseudonym of " Don Leucado Doblado ", and written in part at Holland House in London ), Evidence against Catholicism ( 1825 ), Second Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion ( 2 vols., 1834 ) and Observations on Heresy and Orthodoxy ( 1835 ).
* Pouqueville, François, Travels in Epirus, Albania, Macedonia, and Thessaly ( London: printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co, 1820 ), an English denatured and truncated edition available on line
See also The Three Brothers ; Travels and Adventures of Sir Anthony, Sir Robert and Sir Thomas Sherley in Persia, Russia, Turkey and Spain ( London, 1825 ); EP Shirley, The Sherley Brothers ( 1848 ), and the same writer's Stemmata Shirleiana ( 1841, again 1873 ).
Gulliver ’ s Travels ( London: Penguin Popular Classics )
* Sir John Barrow, Travels into the Interior of South Africa ( London, 1801 );
viii of the Collection of Voyages and Travels of A. and J. Churchill, London, 1707 – 1747 ).
Sir Robert Naunton ( 1563 – 1635 ) mentions it in his book Travels in England, published sometime between 1628 and 1632: he calls Rye a " small English seaport "; shortly after his arrival he takes post-horses for London, travelling via Flimwell.
Travels to London to study.
It was Benedetto who identified Rustichello da Pisa, as the original compiler or amanuensis, and his established text has provided the basis for many modern translations: his own in Italian ( 1932 ), and Aldo Ricci's The Travels of Marco Polo ( London, 1931 ).
Tintin learns that the idol was offered to a previous explorer called Walker ( who also happens to be the author of the book " Travels in the Americas " ( London, 1875 ) Tintin had read earlier ) as a token of friendship during his stay with the tribe.
* Plates from Prince Maximilian's Travels in Brazil ( London, 1820 )
* Slatter, E., Xanthus, Travels of discoveries in Turkey, The Rubicon Press, London, 1990
* Pope John-Paul II: His Travels and Mission, Faber & Faber, London ( 1982 )
* 1906: Travels to Lyon, Paris, and London, and then returns to Japan.

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