
First published in 1919, this travelogue describes a journey by car from London to Rome, and from there to Sicily and Tunisia, in the aftermath of World War I. Lane and Forbes provide vivid descriptions of the landscapes, cities, and people they encounter on their journey,...

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original...

First published in 1919, this travelogue describes a journey by car from London to Rome, and from there to Sicily and Tunisia, in the aftermath of World War I. Lane and Forbes provide vivid descriptions of the landscapes, cities, and people they encounter on their journey,...

Unconducted Wanderers is a travelogue written by Rosita Forbes and published in 1919. The book chronicles her journey across Europe, Asia, and Africa during World War I. Forbes, an intrepid traveler and journalist, embarked on her journey with no set itinerary and no companions,...

Unconducted Wanderers is a travelogue written by Rosita Forbes and first published in 1919. The book recounts Forbes' adventures as she traveled through the Middle East during World War I, often alone and without a guide. She describes her encounters with Bedouins, her experiences...

Unconducted Wanderers is a travelogue written by Rosita Forbes and published in 1919. The book chronicles Forbes' journey through the Middle East during World War I, where she traveled alone and unaccompanied by any guides or conductors. Forbes' journey takes her through Egypt,...



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