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How the World Travels

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The book surveys the history and variety of human transport, tracing vehicles from ancient sledges and carts through coaching eras to modern trains, automobiles, and early aircraft. It catalogs regional and cultural conveyances such as palanquins, bullock and camel carts, rickshaws, sledges, and river and mountain craft, and describes travel across deserts, forests, ice, and snow. Illustrated chapters compare traditional methods still in use with technological innovations and conclude with thoughts on how future developments might change travel.

About the Author

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Alice A. Methley

Alice A. Methley is an author known for her work in travel literature, particularly her book "How the World Travels." This work explores various modes of travel and the experiences associated with them, reflecting the curiosity and adventurous spirit of the early 20th century. Methley's writing captures the essence of exploration and the diverse cultures encountered through travel, making her contributions to literature a valuable resource for those interested in the themes of journey and discovery.

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