WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
A month in Switzerland cover

A month in Switzerland

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A travel writer chronicles a month among Swiss mountains, combining vivid descriptions of ice, snow, and lofty peaks with close-up sketches of local life. Episodes of landscape observation alternate with essays on industriousness, frugality, education, land tenure, and popular government, and comparisons are drawn with earlier travels in different climates. A child who accompanies the author provides occasional personal color, and the narrative admits autobiographical glimpses. Underlying reflections consider how natural surroundings and social arrangements shape religious ideas, moral feeling, and the habits of communities, presented in granular, contemplative vignettes rather than a continuous plot.

About the Author

Zincke, F. Barham portrait

F. Barham Zincke

F. Barham Zincke was a travel writer known for his vivid descriptions and insightful observations of various regions. His works often reflect a keen interest in geography and culture, as seen in titles such as "A Month in Switzerland" and "A Walk in the Grisons," where he captures the essence of the Swiss landscape. Zincke also explored Egypt in his book "Egypt of the Pharaohs and of the Khedivé," showcasing his ability to blend travel narrative with historical context. His writings provide readers with a glimpse into the places he visited, making him a notable figure in 19th-century travel literature.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like