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Corea or Cho-sen: The Land of the Morning Calm

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The author records a months-long journey through Korea, combining travelogue, sketches, and close observation. Chapters trace arrival ports and the road to Seoul, daily life in inns and houses, dress and hairstyles, family structure, marriage customs, children's games, and the roles of women. He describes religious practices from Buddhism to shamanism, royal ceremonies and palace life, policing, punishments, executions, public festivals, and local pastimes such as fighting and hunting. The narrative interweaves practical descriptions of food, markets, and urban layout with character studies and illustrations, presenting manners, institutions, and vivid provincial and court scenes.

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Arnold Henry Savage Landor

Arnold Henry Savage Landor was a British explorer and travel writer known for his adventurous journeys across diverse landscapes. His works often reflect his experiences in remote regions, including Tibet and South America. Among his notable titles is "Across Coveted Lands; or, a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta Overland," which chronicles his overland travels. Landor's writings provide vivid accounts of the cultures and peoples he encountered, showcasing his keen observations and adventurous spirit. His explorations contributed to the understanding of lesser-known territories during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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