Cities of the Dawn / Naples - Athens - Pompeii - Constantinople - Smyrna - Jaffa - Jerusalem - Alexandria - Cairo - Marseilles - Avignon - Lyons - Dijon
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A travel writer recounts a late-19th-century tour of Mediterranean and European cities, offering descriptive sketches of scenery, antiquities, and contemporary urban life. The narrative proceeds from an overland journey across France to Naples, Pompeii and Vesuvius, the Aegean islands and Athens, then to Constantinople and Smyrna, onward to Jaffa, Jerusalem and Bethlehem, afterward to Alexandria and Cairo with accounts of pyramids and the Nile, and back through Marseilles, Avignon, Lyons and Dijon. Chapters combine practical travel notes, historical and archaeological observations, local color, and personal anecdotes, concluding with suggested references for further reading.
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