Around the world in eighty minutes / Photographic reproductions of the most magnificent edifices, the most interesting remains and the most beautiful scenes on the earth's surface
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The author offers an illustrated armchair tour of the world through one hundred photographs of notable edifices, ruins, landscapes and urban views, each paired with a concise descriptive caption. An opening essay frames travel as a civilizing education and explains photography as a literal method for preserving and conveying sights to those who cannot visit. Selections span varied ages, peoples and climes, and the accompanying text supplies factual notes and guide-like context to help readers appreciate architectural forms, historical remains and picturesque scenes without leaving their chair.
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