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A series of letters addressed to young readers recounts a transatlantic voyage and travels through northern and central Europe, Mediterranean ports, and the biblical lands. Anecdotal, descriptive passages depict shipboard life, landscapes such as fjords and glaciers, urban sights, and local customs, alongside visits to scriptural sites. Practical observations about food, lodging, travel hardships, and encounters with children and families are woven with moral reflections and friendly explanations, aiming to make unfamiliar places and historical landmarks accessible and engaging for a youthful audience.

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Title: Letters to the young from the Old World

Notes of travel

Author: Mrs. D. L. Miller

Release date: August 18, 2025 [eBook #76702]

Language: English

Original publication: Mount Morris, IL: The Brethren's Publishing Company, 1894

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LETTERS TO THE YOUNG FROM THE OLD WORLD ***

LETTERS
TO
THE YOUNG
FROM THE

OLD WORLD:

NOTES OF TRAVEL

BY
Mrs. D. L. Miller.

Mount Morris, Ill.:
THE BRETHREN’S PUBLISHING COMPANY,
1894.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1894,
BY MRS. D. L. MILLER,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

To
MY HUSBAND,
Whose Helpful Words have Encouraged me in my Work,
and to the
YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILDREN,
Who Urged me Strongly
to Write,
THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED.