Global Odyssey: a Bibliography of Travel Literature Before 1940
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Global Odyssey: A bibliography of travel literature before 1940 Compiled for the Center for the Study of Global Change by Melissa S. Van Vuuren Angela Courtney Indiana University Bloomington 2006 PREFACE As a genre, travel literature is as diverse as the cultures, places, and peoples that span the globe. This bibliography comprises travel literature written in the English language prior to 1940 by travelers and explorers who were venturing outside their countries of residence. For the purposes of this bibliography, travel literature is defi ned as the narrative accounts written about an individual’s or group’s encounter with another place. These writings, also referred to as travelogues, recount in detail the writer’s experiences and perceptions of that place. Travel literature, however, should not be confused with travel guides, which provide readers with more pragmatic information about a specifi c place. The travel literature included in this bibliography should allow the reader to experience a particular culture, place, or people through the eyes of the writer. Due to the variety and amount of works that could potentially be considered travel literature, the compilers of this bibliography decided to exclude several sub-genres, including travel guides, emigration advice, promotional material sponsored by cities, railroad schedules, and guides for ship pilots. The bibliography is arranged geographically by destination, and when one title includes several geographic destinations, it will appear in each section. Recent advances in technology allowed us unprecedented access to bibliographic resources, and titles were selected with the help of numerous electronic and print resources, including the Nineteenth Century Short Title Catalog, Early English Books Online, Eighteenth Century Collections Online, and WorldCat, among other bibliographies and guides. Melissa S. Van Vuuren English Librarian James Madison University Libraries Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Angela Courtney Librarian for English and American Literature Indiana University Libraries Bloomington, IN 47405 Contents Africa 1 Asia 41 The Caribbean 91 Europe 103 Middle East 215 North America 241 Oceania 349 Polar Regions 365 South and Central America 373 Global 395 Literary 415 AFRICA Africa and Australia. London, 1901. Great Explorers of Africa. With Illustrations and Map. 2 vols. London: The Cape and Its People, and Other Essays by South African Writers, Edited Sampson Low & Company, 1894. by Prof. Noble. Cape Town, 1869. Hints and Suggestions for Travelling on the West Coast of Africa. London: Extract of the Proceedings of the African Association. London, 1804. Bishop & Company, 1901. Extracts from the Alpine Journal Relating to Mountaineering in Africa. Hints Respecting the Means of Civilising Africa. London, 1808. London, 1872. In Search of a Grandfather. A Professor’s Adventures in Africa. Illustrated by From the Cape to Buluwayo; or, How to Travel to Rhodesia through British the Author. Manchester, England: John Heywood, 1874. Territory. By One Who Has Done It. Road Maps and Itineraries, Etc. Interesting Narratives and Discoveries: Including the Life of James Bruce, Vryburg, South Africa: Townshend & Son, 1896. Esquire, Travels in South Africa, by J. Barrow, Esq., Discovery of an Gleanings in Africa; Exhibiting a Faithful and Correct View of the Manners English Colony on Pitcairn’s Island in the South Sea. Shrewsbury: and Customs of the Inhabitants of the Cape of Good Hope, and C. Hulbert, 1817. Surrounding Country. With a Full and Comprehensive Account of the Letters from Sierra Leone. By a Lady. London, 1849. System of Agriculture Adopted by the Colonists: Soil, Climate, Natural Light on Dark South Africa. London: P. S. King & Son, 1900. Productions, ... Interspersed with Observations and Refl ections on the State of Slavery in the Southern Extremity of the African Continent. In The Progress of His Royal Highness Prince Alfred Ernest Albert through the a Series of Letters from an English Offi cer During the Period in Which Cape Colony, British Kaffraria, the Orange Free State, and Port Natal, That Colony Was under the Protection of the British Government. in the Year 1860. Cape Town: S. Solomon, 1861. Illustrated with Engravings. [London]: Albion Press Printed: Prospective Missions in Abysinnia, by the Author of Claims of the Africans. Published by James Cundee, Ivy-Lane; Paternoster-Row, Boston, 1834. London. 1806, 1806. The Race for Africa. Hampton, Virginia: Normal School Steam Press, 1883. 1 Report, June 1, 1805. London, 1805. Adams, Robert and Mungo Park. The Narrative of Robert Adams, A Tour through Malta, the Greek Islands, Athens, Constantinople, Syria and a Sailor, Who Was Wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa, in the Year Egypt Taken in the Spring of 1759. London, 1860. 1810 ... With a Map. Ed. S. Cock. London, 1816. Travels in Africa. Dublin: Printed by C. Bentham, 1821. Adams, William Henry Davenport. The Land of the Nile; or, Egypt Past and Present. By W. H. Davenport Adams ... With One Hundred Up the Red Sea and Down the Nile, in 1839. London, 1841. Engravings. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1871. A Vade-Mecum from India to Europe by Way of Egypt. London, 1827. Addison, Lancelot. West Barbary, or, a Short Narrative of the Revolutions Abbadie, Antoine Thompson D. and C. T. Beke. An Enquiry into of the Kingdoms of Fez and Morocco with an Account of the Present M.A. D’abbadie’s Journey to Kaffa. 1850. Customs, Sacred, Civil, and Domestick. Oxford: Printed at the Abreu de Galindo, Juan de. The History of the Discovery and Conquest Theater in Oxford, and are to be sold by John Wilmot, of the Canary Islands. London: R. and J. Dodsley etc., 1764. 1671. Abu Talib Ibn Muhammad, Khan. The Travels of Mirza Abu Taleb Adolphus Frederick Albert, Henry. From the Congo to the Niger Khan in Asia, Africa ... Europe ... Trans. Charles Stewart. 2 and the Nile. An Account of the German Central African Expedition vols. London, 1810. of 1910-11, by Adolf Friedrich, Duke of Mecklenburg. With 514 Illustrations from Photographs and Drawings and a Map. 2 vols. Acker, Finley. Pen Sketches; Streets of Cairo, Sphinx and Pyramids, London: Duckworth & Company, 1913. Bedouin Wedding Festival, Venetian Serenade, Modern Jerusalem, Colosseum Illuminated, Bazaars of Damascus, Pompeii and Vesuvius. Agate, Margaret M. Egypt, the Sinaitic Desert and the Holy Land ... Philadelphia: Mc Laughlin Brothers Company, 1899. Illustrations, from Photographs by W. A. Paisley, Scotland: Printed for private circulation by Alexander Gardner, 1904. Adams, Andrew Leith. Notes of a Naturalist in the Nile Valley and Malta. A Narrative of Exploration and Research in Connection with Agate, William. Diary of a Tour in South Africa. With Illustrations from the Natural History, Geology and Archaeology of the Lower Nile and Photographs. Paisley, Scotland: Printed for private circulation Maltese Islands. Edinburgh, 1870. by Alexander Gardner, 1912. Adams, Francis William Lauderdale. The New Egypt. A Social Sketch, Aiken, J. H. A Trip to and through South Africa. Guelph, Canada: J. by Francis Adams. Ed. J. W. Longsdon. London: T. Fisher W. Lyon, 1900. Unwin, 1893. Aikin, Arthur and Vivant Denon. Travels in Upper and Lower Adams, Henry Gardiner. The Life and Adventures of Dr. Livingston: Egypt, During the Campaigns of General Bonaparte in That Country; In the Interior of South Africa ... Illustrated with Portrait, Map, and and Published under His Immediate Patronage. 2 vols. New York: Sixty Engravings. London, 1868. Printed by Heard and Forman, 1803. Adams, John. Sketches Taken During Ten Voyages to Africa, between the Years 1786 and 1800; Including Observations on the Country between Cape Palmas and the River Congo [with Maps]. London, 1822. 2 al-Abbasi, Ali Bey. Travels of Ali Bey in Morocco, Tripoli, Cyprus, Egypt, Alston, Madeline. From the Heart of the Veld. London: John Lane, Arabia, Syria, and Turkey, between the Years 1803 and 1807. 2nd 1916. ed. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Printed for John Conrad [by] James American. Journal of a Voyage up the Nile, Made between the Months Maxwell, 1816. of November, 1848, and April, 1849. By an American. Buffalo, Alexander, Boyd. From the Niger to the Nile ... With Illustrations and 1851. Maps. 2 vols. London: Edward Arnold, 1907. Amicis, Edmondo de. Morocco: Its People and Places. Trans. Caroline Alexander, Frances Gordon and Evelyn Cobbold. Wayfarers in the Tilton. London: Cassell Petter Galpin & Company, 1879. Libyan Desert ... With Sixty Illustrations from Photographs, and a Map. Anderson, Andrew Arthur. The Interior of South Africa from Lat 15~ New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1912. to 30~ S. Explored and Surveyed by A. A. Anderson. Map Scale 1 Inch Alexander, James Edward. An Expedition of Discovery into the Interior = 57 Miles. London 1884. of Africa through the Hitherto Undescribed Countries of the Great ---. Notes on the Geography of South Central Africa, in Explanation of a Namaquas, Boschmans and Hill Damaras. 2 vols. London: H. New Map of the Region. London, 1884. Colburn, 1838. ---. Twenty-Five Years in a Waggon in the Gold Regions of Africa. 2 vols. Alldridge, Thomas Joshua. The Sherbro and Its Hinterland. London: London: - Chapman & Hall, 1887. Macmillan, 1901. ---. Twenty-Five Years in a Waggon, Sport and Travel in the South Africa. ---. A Transformed Colony. Sierra Leone as It Was and as It Is, Its Progress, London: Chapman and Hall limited, 1888. Peoples, Native Customs and Undeveloped Wealth ... With Sixty-Six Illustrations & a Map. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1910. Anderson, A. G. Our Newest Colony. Being an Account of British East Africa and Its Possibilities as a New Land for Settlement ... With Allen, William. Picturesque Views in the Island of Ascension. London, Illustrations Reproduced from Photographs. Nairobi, Kenya: “East 1835. African Standard” Press, 1910. ---. Picturesque Views on the River Niger, Sketched During Lander’s Last Visit Anderson, Benjamin. Narrative of a Journey to Musardu, the Capital of in 1832-33, by Commander William Allen. London, 1840. the Western Mandingoes with a Map. New York, 1870. Allsopp, Charles. British East Africa, Past, Present, and Future.