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Travels in North America, From Modern Writers / With Remarks and Observations; Exhibiting a Connected View of the Geography and Present State of that Quarter of the Globe

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A compilation of travel narratives and instructive remarks that presents a connected overview of North American geography and society. It gathers reports from various travelers and naturalists describing coastal and inland cities, major rivers, mountain ranges, frontier settlements, and agricultural and commercial practices. Observations cover encounters with indigenous communities, descriptions of flora and fauna, navigation and trade on waterways such as the Mississippi and Missouri, and overland expeditions toward the western ocean. Sections combine practical information for prospective emigrants with illustrative anecdotes, regional sketches, and notes on institutions, climate, and natural curiosities.

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William Bingley

William Bingley was an English author known for his contributions to natural history and travel literature. His notable work, "Travels in North America, From Modern Writers," provides insights into the geography and contemporary state of North America, reflecting the interests of the early 19th century. Bingley also authored the "Useful Knowledge" series, which includes volumes on minerals, vegetables, and animals, aimed at educating readers about the natural world in an accessible manner. His writings blend observation with a desire to inform, making significant contributions to the popular understanding of science and geography during his time.

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