Embark on a captivating journey through the late 19th century with Hugh Reginald Haweis' "Travel and Talk, 1885-93-95, Volume 1." This remarkable autobiography chronicles Haweis' extensive travels across the globe, detailing his experiences and observations from "My Hundred Thousand Miles of Travel Through America, Australia, Tasmania, Canada, New Zealand, Ceylon, and the Paradises of the Pacific."
Gain insight into the world as it was seen by a Victorian traveler, with vivid descriptions of diverse cultures, landscapes, and societies. This volume offers a unique historical perspective, capturing the essence of an era defined by exploration and discovery.
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