Bag om The Tourist's Guide: Or Pencilings In England And On The Continent: With The Expenses, Conveyances, Distances, Sights, Hotels, Etc. (1847)
The Tourist's Guide: Or Pencilings In England And On The Continent: With The Expenses, Conveyances, Distances, Sights, Hotels, Etc. (1847) is a comprehensive guidebook aimed at travelers looking to explore England and the rest of Europe during the mid-19th century. Written by John Henry Sherburne, the book provides a wealth of information on the various modes of transportation available to travelers, as well as the distances between major cities and towns. Additionally, the book offers detailed descriptions of popular tourist sights and attractions throughout England and Europe, including famous landmarks, historical sites, and natural wonders.One of the most useful features of The Tourist's Guide is its detailed information on the expenses associated with travel during this time period. The book provides estimates for the cost of transportation, lodging, food, and other expenses, making it an invaluable resource for budget-conscious travelers. The guide also includes information on the best hotels and accommodations in each city or town, as well as tips on how to navigate local customs and etiquette.Overall, The Tourist's Guide is an essential resource for anyone planning a trip to England or Europe in the mid-19th century. Its detailed descriptions and practical advice make it a valuable tool for travelers looking to make the most of their journey, while its historical significance offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of travel during this time period.And Important Hints To The Tourist.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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