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  2. An Inland Voyage - Wikipedia

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    ibiblio.org This site has the full text of An Inland Voyage, using the Cockbird Press edition (1991). Andrew Sanger (1991), An Inland Voyage, with a Travel Guide to the route , published by Cockbird Press (1991) ISBN 1-873054-02-5 , most up to date travel itinerary for those repeating the journey, includes annotations and illustrations to the ...

  3. Murray's Handbooks for Travellers - Wikipedia

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    The series covered tourist destinations in Europe and parts of Asia and northern Africa. According to scholar James Buzard, the Murray style "exemplified the exhaustive rational planning that was as much an ideal of the emerging tourist industry as it was of British commercial and industrial organization generally."

  4. The Innocents Abroad - Wikipedia

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    The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrim's Progress is a travel book by American author Mark Twain. [2] Published in 1869, it humorously chronicles what Twain called his "Great Pleasure Excursion" on board the chartered steamship Quaker City (formerly USS Quaker City) through Europe and the Holy Land with a group of American travelers in 1867.

  5. The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake - Wikipedia

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    The book gives an account of life at sea and privateering against Spanish ships and settlements, [4] and provides detailed descriptions of various peoples encountered by the expedition [5] [6] It was also published with newly-produced maps based on the discoveries of the voyage. [1] [7]

  6. List of travel books - Wikipedia

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    The book then moves on to Cyrus' Greek troops travels through Asia Minor back home to Greece. Lucian of Samosata (c. 125 – after c. 180) True History – documents a fantastic voyage that parodies many mythical travels recounted by other authors, such as Homer; considered to be among the first works of science fiction. Pausanias (fl. 2nd century)

  7. Peter Fleming (writer) - Wikipedia

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    He went on from Eton to Christ Church, Oxford, and graduated with a first-class degree in English. Fleming was a member of the Bullingdon Club during his time at Oxford. [ 5 ] On 10 December 1935 he married the actress Celia Johnson (1908–1982), best known for her roles in the films Brief Encounter and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie .

  8. Timeline of Francis Drake's circumnavigation - Wikipedia

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    The fleet's chaplain, Francis Fletcher, and impressed pilot, Nuño da Silva, both kept logs of the journey. [11] Drake's log was lost in the Whitehall Palace fire of 1698. [12] Drake's successful circumnavigation led to him being held with high regard as a sailor and explorer by his contemporaries and he became famous throughout Europe.

  9. Cruise of the Kings - Wikipedia

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    'The cruise of the blue-bloods') was a royal cruise around the Mediterranean Sea in the summer of 1954, organised by Queen Frederica and King Paul of Greece. The cruise aimed to promote tourism in Greece and was drafted by Frederica. It occurred from 23 August to 3 September 1954 on the royal yacht Agamemnon. Royals from over 25 reigning and ...