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Guatemala

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A series of travel notes based on three journeys through Guatemala and neighboring Honduras offers practical guidance and descriptive reportage for future visitors. The narrative surveys a wide variety of landscapes—coastal lowlands, tropical forests, high plateaus, lakes, and volcanic peaks—and traces common routes, ports, and overland connections between towns such as Livingston, Coban, Quezaltenango, and Guatemala City. Attention is given to ancient monuments and indigenous remains at sites like Quirigua, with accounts of stelae, altars, pottery, and rituals alongside contemporary ethnographic observations of costumes, markets, and local customs. Natural history and agricultural products receive detailed treatment, and chapters on earthquakes, volcanoes, and infrastructure include maps, statistics, and abundant photographic illustrations.

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William Tufts Brigham

William Tufts Brigham was an American author known for his contributions to literature on cultural and historical topics. His notable works include "Baltimore Hats, Past and Present," which explores the history and significance of hat-making in Baltimore, and "Guatemala," a detailed examination of the country's culture and geography. Brigham's writings reflect a keen interest in the intersection of history and everyday life, offering readers insights into the social fabric of his subjects.

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