| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1871 - 156 Seiten
...l&r. ' ' Makes one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of...of man, and all for its own sake." — Spectator. " Delightfully written, as unpretentious and as entertaining a sketch of travel as we have seen for... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1872 - 486 Seiten
...i6s. ' ' Makes one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of...and readable book." — British Quarterly Review. XXXI. Second Edition. THE NILE WITHOUT A DRAGOMAN. By FREDERIC EDEN. In one vol., crown 8vo, cloth,... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1872 - 196 Seiten
...i6j. " Makes one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of...and readable book." — British Quarterly Review. XXXI. Second Edition. THE NILE WITHOUT A DRAGOMAN. By FREDERIC EDEN. In one vol., crown 8vo, cloth,... | |
| 1872 - 324 Seiten
...i6s. " Makes one understand how going round the world is to be done in the i juickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of...eminently sensible and readable book." — British Quarterlv Review. 65, Cornhill, and 12, Paternoster Row, London. xxxiv. OVER VOLCANOES; OR, THROUGH... | |
| John Saunders - 1872 - 470 Seiten
...l6s, " Makes one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of...of man, and all for its own sake. " — Spectator. " Delightfully written, as unpretentious and as entertaining a sketch of travel as we have seen for... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1872 - 382 Seiten
...16s. ' Makes one understand how goin? round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of...of man, and all for its own sake.' — Spectator. 1 Delightfully written, as unpretentious and as entertaining a sketch of travel as we have seen for... | |
| Matilda Betham-Edwards - 1872 - 540 Seiten
...i6s. , " Makes one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasant est manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of...of man, and all for its own sake." — Spectator. " Delightfully written, as unpretentious and as entertaining a sketch of travel as we have seen for... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1872 - 336 Seiten
...16*. ' Makes one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of...of man, and all for its own sake.' — Spectator. ' Delightfully written ; as unpretentious and as entertaining a sketch of travel as we have seen for... | |
| Mar Travers - 1872 - 320 Seiten
...i6s. " Makes one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of...of man, and all for its own sake. " — Spectator. " Delightfully written, as unpretentious and as entertaining a sketch of travel as we have seen for... | |
| Hugh Reginald Haweis - 1872 - 472 Seiten
...i6s. " Makes one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of...of man, and all for its own sake. " — Spectator. " Delightfully written, as unpretentious and as entertaining a sketch of travel as we have seen for... | |
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