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Buttrick's voyages 1812-1819; Evans's Pedestrious tour 1818 - cover

Buttrick's voyages 1812-1819; Evans's Pedestrious tour 1818

Tilly Buttrick, Estwick Evans

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Buttrick's voyages, 1812-1819; Evans's Pedestrious tour, 1818 presents a compelling dual narrative that captures early 19th-century exploration and the spirit of discovery. The collection intertwines vivid accounts of voyaging and pedestrian tours, reflecting the era's yearning for adventure and geographic knowledge. With its diverse literary styles, the anthology offers a rich tapestry of descriptive storytelling and personal reflection. Through the detailed and immersive chronicles of voyages and travels, the collection explores themes of endurance, curiosity, and human interaction with the natural world, making it a significant contribution to the literary depictions of exploration. In bringing together the works of Tilly Buttrick and Estwick Evans, this anthology offers a rare glimpse into the minds of travelers who were not only chroniclers of their time but also astute observers of the human condition. Their narratives, rooted in the historical context of Westward expansion and exploration, reflect the burgeoning cultural and scientific curiosity of the period. This collection aligns with the broader literary movement of personal travelogues and narratives, showcasing how these voices contribute to a nuanced understanding of early 19th-century American exploration and identity. For the discerning reader seeking a broad spectrum of insights, Buttrick's voyages, 1812-1819; Evans's Pedestrious tour, 1818 serves as an essential resource. The anthology's compelling firsthand accounts provide an immersive educational experience, offering both breadth and depth in its exploration of 19th-century travel literature. By engaging with the diverse perspectives within this collection, readers have the opportunity to embark on a historical journey, gaining a deeper appreciation for the resilience and spirit of discovery characteristic of the era.
Disponible depuis: 24/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 200 pages.

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