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ISBN: 1026049873

ISBN13: 9781026049877

Travel and Comment

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"Travel and Comment" is a compelling collection of observations and reflections from the world travels of James Duval Phelan. Writing in the early 1920s, Phelan provides a sophisticated and often candid look at the state of the world following the Great War. The narrative follows his journey through various continents, including detailed accounts of his experiences in Asia, Europe, and beyond.

The work serves as more than just a travelogue; it is a thoughtful analysis of global social and political climates from the perspective of a seasoned American statesman. Phelan's prose captures the nuances of the cultures he encounters, offering insights into the traditions, governance, and daily lives of the people he met. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the historical landscapes of Europe, "Travel and Comment" bridges the gap between personal exploration and socio-political critique.

Historians and enthusiasts of early 20th-century history will find Phelan's perspective invaluable for understanding the global mood of the era. The book remains a significant historical document that illustrates the complexities of international relations and the enduring allure of global discovery. This work is an essential read for those interested in travel literature and the historical evolution of the modern world.

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