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Over the Ocean; or, Sights and Scenes in Foreign Lands

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A travelogue composed of newspaper sketches, offering vivid, detail-rich accounts and practical advice gathered during a seven-month European tour. The writer records life aboard ship and on rail, lodging and expenses, and close observations of landmarks and everyday scenes across Ireland, England, Scotland, France, the German states, Switzerland, Italy, and Austria. Chapters balance guidebook hints—routes, hotels, local customs, and guides—with descriptive passages of cathedrals, castles, galleries, alpine passes, lakes, caves, and urban bustle, aiming to inform prospective travelers and to recreate familiar sights for readers who have visited them.

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Curtis Guild

Curtis Guild was an American author known for his travel writing and vivid descriptions of foreign landscapes. His notable work, "Over the Ocean; or, Sights and Scenes in Foreign Lands," reflects his experiences and observations during his travels, offering readers a glimpse into various cultures and places. Guild's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and attention to detail, making it a valuable contribution to the genre of travel literature. Through his work, he invites readers to explore the world beyond their own borders.

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