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A European woman recounts extensive overland and sea travels from home through the Americas, around Cape Horn, across the Pacific to Tahiti and China, and onward through South and Central Asia, Persia, and Anatolia, offering lively descriptions of ports, landscapes, antiquities, and local customs. The narrative mixes practical travel notes—routes, weather, costs—with ethnographic observations, encounters with merchants and officials, and reflections on hardships and curiosities, while organizing the journey into chapter-length regional accounts that balance itinerary detail with personal impressions.

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Ida Pfeiffer

Ida Pfeiffer was a pioneering Austrian travel writer and one of the first female explorers of the 19th century. Known for her adventurous spirit, she undertook extensive journeys across the globe, documenting her experiences in a series of influential travel narratives. Her notable works include "A Woman's Journey Round the World" and "A Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy," which provide insights into the cultures and landscapes she encountered. Pfeiffer's writings not only reflect her personal adventures but also challenge the gender norms of her time, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of travel literature.

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