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Title: Foot-prints of Travel
or, Journeyings in Many Lands
Author: Maturin M. Ballou
Release Date: January 23, 2009 [EBook #27874]
Language: English
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FOOT-PRINTS OF TRAVEL;
OR,
JOURNEYINGS IN MANY LANDS,
BY
MATURIN M. BALLOU.
_Armado._ How hast thou purchased this experience?
_Moth._ By my journey of observation.--SHAKESPEARE.
BOSTON, U.S.A.:
PUBLISHED BY GINN & COMPANY.
1889.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1888, by
GINN & COMPANY,
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
TYPOGRAPHY BY J. S. CUSHING & CO., Boston, U.S.A.
PRESSWORK BY GINN & CO., Boston, U.S.A.
[Illustration: Frontispiece. CAPTAIN COOK, THE DISCOVERER.]
PREFACE.
In these notes of foreign travel the object has been to cover a broad
field without making a cumbersome volume, to do which, conciseness has
necessarily been observed. In previous books the author has described
much more in detail some of the countries here briefly spoken of. The
volumes referred to are "Due-West; or, Round the World in Ten Months,"
and "Due-South; or, Cuba Past and Present," which were published by
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., of Boston. Two other volumes, namely,
"Due-North; or, Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia," and "Under the
Southern Cross; or, Travels in Australia and New Zealand," were issued
by Ticknor & Co., of the same city. By the kind permission of both
publishers, the author has felt at liberty to use his original notes in
the preparation of these pages. It should be understood, however, that
about one-half of the countries through which the reader is conducted in
the present work are not mentioned in the volumes above referred to. The
purpose has been to prepare a series of chapters adapted for you
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