Letters from High Latitudes: Being Some Account of a Voyage in 1856 in the Schooner Yacht "Foam" to Iceland, Jan Mayen, and SpitzbergenJohn Murray, 1867 - 252 Seiten Lord Dufferin served as Canada's third Governor-General 1872-1878. This book, very popular and often reprinted, served as a prototype of the comic travelogue and is probably the most famous travelogue ever written about Iceland. |
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... ourselves in port on such a night , instead of tossing on the wild Atlantic , -though we little knew that even then the destroying angel was busy with the fleet of fishing - boats which had put to sea so gallantly on the evening of our ...
... ourselves in port on such a night , instead of tossing on the wild Atlantic , -though we little knew that even then the destroying angel was busy with the fleet of fishing - boats which had put to sea so gallantly on the evening of our ...
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... dwelling reign the elegance and comfort of a woman - tended home . Thanks to Sigurdr's popularity among his countrymen , by the second day after our arrival we found ourselves no longer in a strange land . With a frank energetic cordiality.
... dwelling reign the elegance and comfort of a woman - tended home . Thanks to Sigurdr's popularity among his countrymen , by the second day after our arrival we found ourselves no longer in a strange land . With a frank energetic cordiality.
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... ourselves in spite of everything , and a pleasanter ride I have seldom had . The steed Sigurdr had purchased for me was a long - tailed , hog - maned , shaggy , cow - houghed creature , thirteen hands high , of a bright yellow colour ...
... ourselves in spite of everything , and a pleasanter ride I have seldom had . The steed Sigurdr had purchased for me was a long - tailed , hog - maned , shaggy , cow - houghed creature , thirteen hands high , of a bright yellow colour ...
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... ourselves have found to be unsatisfactory . Our hostess lives quite alone . Her son , whom I have the pleasure of knowing , is far away , pursuing a career of honour and usefulness at Copenhagen , and it seems quite enough for his ...
... ourselves have found to be unsatisfactory . Our hostess lives quite alone . Her son , whom I have the pleasure of knowing , is far away , pursuing a career of honour and usefulness at Copenhagen , and it seems quite enough for his ...
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... ourselves , we now pushed on as rapidly as we could , though the track across the lava was so uneven , that every moment I expected Snorro ( for thus have I christened my pony ) would be on his nose . In another hour we were among the ...
... ourselves , we now pushed on as rapidly as we could , though the track across the lava was so uneven , that every moment I expected Snorro ( for thus have I christened my pony ) would be on his nose . In another hour we were among the ...
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Seite 191 - ... distinguish the further mountains peeping up above its surface. The height of the precipice where it fell into the sea, I should judge to have been about 120 feet. On the left a still more extraordinary sight presented itself. A kind of baby glacier actually hung suspended half way on the hill side, like a tear in the act of rolling down the furrowed cheek of the mountain.
Seite 83 - A smooth siliceous basin, seventy-two feet in diameter and four feet deep, with a hole at the bottom as in a washing-basin on board a steamer, stood before us brimful of water just upon the simmer ; while up into the air above our heads rose a great column of vapour...