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A travel memoir recounts a nine-month journey through Egypt, India, Burma, Ceylon, the Malay archipelago, Java, Siam, China, Japan, Manchuria, and Korea, offering episodic, on-the-ground descriptions of monuments, temples, markets, landscapes, and daily life, supplemented by practical observations about transportation, guides, and local customs. The author compares brief impressions with those formed during longer residencies and cites experienced informants, balancing evocative sketches of architecture and sacred sites with logistical notes and personal reactions. Illustrations accompany many entries, and the narrative moves chronologically from port cities and riverways to interior towns and cultural landmarks.

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Ellen Mary Hayes Peck

Ellen Mary Hayes Peck was an American author known for her travel writing in the late 19th century. Her notable work, "Travels in the Far East," offers readers a vivid account of her experiences and observations during her journeys through Asia. Peck's writing is characterized by its detailed descriptions and cultural insights, reflecting her keen interest in the diverse landscapes and societies she encountered. Through her explorations, she contributed to the understanding of Eastern cultures in the context of Western literature, making her a significant figure in the genre of travel literature.

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