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The Boy Travellers in Mexico / Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey to Northern and Central Mexico, Campeachey, and Yucatan, With a Description of the Republics of Central America and of the Nicaragua Canal cover

The Boy Travellers in Mexico / Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey to Northern and Central Mexico, Campeachey, and Yucatan, With a Description of the Republics of Central America and of the Nicaragua Canal

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The narrative follows two young companions and their guide on a guided tour across northern and central Mexico, with excursions to Campeche and the Yucatán, interspersing day-to-day travel incidents with descriptive accounts of towns, landscapes, customs, antiquities, and natural history. Practical observations on railways, hotels, border formalities, and local industries alternate with historical sketches and statistical material. The book concludes with extended descriptions of the Central American republics and an account of surveys, routes, and commercial arguments concerning a proposed Nicaragua interoceanic canal.

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Thomas Wallace Knox

Thomas Wallace Knox was an American author known for his adventurous travel narratives and children's literature. His works often reflect his experiences and observations from extensive travels across various continents. Among his notable titles is "Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field: Southern Adventure in Time of War," which provides insights into life during the Civil War. Knox's series, "The Boy Travellers," captures the spirit of exploration and education, inviting young readers to join in the adventures of two youths as they journey through regions like South America, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. His writing is characterized by vivid descriptions and a sense of wonder, making his works appealing to both young and adult audiences.

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