About This Book
A series of personal letters recounts a compact tourist journey through the Holy Land, describing arrival by sea, landings at coastal towns, and visits to Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Galilee and other biblical sites. The writer combines vivid sensory description of landscapes, architecture, ruins and religious ceremonies with practical notes on travel arrangements and encounters with guides, boatmen, and clerical hosts. On-the-spot sketches accompany the text, and the account emphasizes immediate impressions, historical associations, and the practical challenges and pleasures of travel in the region.
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