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The Foreign Tour of Messrs. Brown, Jones and Robinson / Being the History of What They Saw, and Did, in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland & Italy.

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Three traveling companions—Brown, Jones, and Robinson—move through Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Italy, recounting a series of comic travel episodes marked by bungled luggage, passport examinations, rough passages and officious officials. The account blends anecdote and descriptive sketching, depicting inns, cafés, canals, theatres and provincial characters, and featuring encounters with beggars, soldiers, barbers and waitstaff. Humor derives from misunderstandings, social awkwardness and satirical observation, while the loose episodic structure alternates travel notes with illustrated vignettes and caricatures that highlight the absurdities of tourism and the practical challenges of moving through foreign places.

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Richard Doyle

Richard Doyle was a notable English illustrator and author, recognized for his contributions to the genre of humorous literature in the 19th century. He is best known for his works that blend satire with vivid illustrations, capturing the quirks of English society. His notable titles include "Manners & Cvstoms of ye Englyshe / Drawn from ye Qvick," which humorously explores English customs, and "The Foreign Tour of Messrs. Brown, Jones and Robinson," a travel narrative that chronicles the adventures of its characters across Europe. Doyle's unique style and keen observations have left a lasting impact on English literary heritage.

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