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Goodrich, Frank Boott. Man upon the sea, or A history of maritime adventure, exploration and discovery from the earliest ages to the present time; comprising a detailed account of remarkable voyages, ancient as well as modern. Ill. Phila. 1858. O.

913.2:2 Mariner's chronicle, The; containing narratives of the most remarkable disasters at sea, such as shipwrecks, storms, fires and famines, also, naval engagements, piratical adventures, incidents of discovery and other extraordinary and interesting occurrences. New Haven. 1834. D 913.2:3 Senior, W:, (Uncle Hardy). Notable shipwrecks; being tales of disaster and heroism at sea, re-told by Uncle Hardy. Lond. n. d. D. x 913.2:9

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Saxby, Mrs. Breakers ahead, or Uncle Jack's stories of great shipwrecks of recent times, 1869 to 1880. N. Y. 1882. D.

x 913.2:14 Payn, James. In peril and privation; stories of marine disaster retold. Ill. N. Y. 1885. S. x 913.2: 24

Contents. The wreck of the "Grosvenor".-The loss of the "Royal George". On the keys of Honduras.The loss of the "Halsewell". - Wager island.- The trials of Philip Austin.-The wreck of the Juno.-A castaway ambassador. -The burning of the "New Horn". In sight of home.- Arctic travel. The undiscovered island.-The raft of the "Medusa".-The

burning of "Le prince". The romance of M. de Belleisle.-Slavery. The last extremity.

Dana, R: H:, jr. Two years before the mast; a personal narrative of life at sea. [New issue.] N. Y. [1885]. D. 913.2:23 Dixon, Robert B. Fore and aft; a story of actual sea life. Bost. 1883. D. x 913.2: 16 Keane, J: F. On blue water; some narratives of sport and adventure in the modern merchant service. Lond. 1883. O.

Richardson, Robert.

913.2:17 Adventurous boat voy

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ages. N. Y. 1884. S. Andrews, W: A. A daring voyage across the Atlantic ocean, by two americans, the brothers Andrews: The log of the voyage by capt. W: A. Andrews, with introd. and notes by dr. Macaulay. Lond. 1880. D. 913.2:10 Friswell, James Hain. Out and about; a boy's adventures written for adventurous boys. Ill. Lond. 1881. D. x 913.2:11 Spooner, Walter W. The back-woodsmen, or Tales of the borders; a collection of historical and authentic accounts of early adventure among the indians, with an introd. by Florus B. Plimpton. Ill. Cinc. 1883. O. 913.2+19 Keim, De B. Randolph. Sheridan's troopers on the borders; a winter campaign on the plains. Ill. Phila. 1870. D. 913.2:8

For Classes 930-939, see col. 1161-1180.

5. Europe a, In general.

1. History.
General.

Freeman, E: A: History of Europe. [History
primers]. N. Y. 1877. S.
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White, James. Eighteen christian centuries;
with a copious index. From the 2d Edinb.
ed. N. Y. 1879. D.
940:5
Russell, W: The history of modern Europe; a
view of the progress of society from the
rise of the modern kingdoms to the peace
of Paris, in 1763; and a continuation to the
present time, by W: Jones, with annota-
tions by an american. N. Y. 1859, 1869.
3 v. 0.
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Contents. V. 1. From the rise of the modern king-
doms [a. d. 476], to the peace of Westphalia in 1648.
2. From the peace of Westphalia in 1648, to the peace
of Paris in 1763. 3. From the peace of Paris in 1763,
to the treaty of Amiens in 1802.
Thalheimer, Mary Elsie. A manual of mediæval
and modern history. Cinc. [1874]. O.

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Pufendorf, or Puffendorf, S: freiherr v. An introd. to the history of the principal states of Europe, continued by mr. de La Martinière, improved by Joseph Sayer. New ed. rev. and corr. Lond. 1764. 2 v. O.

940:48 Smyth, W: Lectures on modern history; from the irruption of the northern nations to the close of the american revolution. New ed. Lond. 1854. 2 v. D. 940: 28

Contents. V. 1. List of books recommended. Introd. lecture.-Barbarians and romans.-Laws of the barbarians.-Mahomet; progress of society, etc. -The dark ages.- England.- France. - Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland. -Reformation.- France; civil and religious wars.- Henry IV and the Low Countries. The thirty years' war. - Henry VIII, Elizabeth, James I, Charles I.- Charles I.- Civil war. Cromwell, Monk, regicides. Charles II. 2. Charles II. - James II, revolution. - East and West Indies. - William III.- Anne. Union of England and Scotland.-Sir Robert Walpole. Law; Mississippi scheme, South Sea bubble, etc. - George II, Pelham, Rebellion of 1745. Prussia and Maria Theresa.-George III.-American war. Schlegel, K: W: F: v. A course of lectures on modern history [from the beginning of the middle ages to the revolution]; added, historical essays On the beginning of our history, and on Cæsar and Alexander. Tr. by Lyndsey Purcell and R. H. Whitelock. Lond. 1849. D. 940:27 Edgar, J: G: History for boys, or Annals of the nations of modern Europe. N. Y. n. d. S. x 940:31 True stories from modern history; chronol. arr. from the death of Charlemagne to the

x denotes books specially adapted for children.

battle of Waterloo, by the author of True stories from ancient history, Always happy, etc. Revised and amended. Phila. n. d. S. x 940: 30 Goodrich, S: Griswold, (Peter Parley). Lights and shadows of european history. [Youth's lib. of history]. Bost. [1844]. S. x 940:37 Pryde, D: Great men of european history from the beginning of the christian era [to a. d. 1864] N. Y. [1869]. S. x 940:40 Same. Edinb. 1881. S. x 940:40 Fischer, J. H. L. Schlachtengemälde aus Europa's vorzeit für freunde der geschichte, sowie überhaupt für gebildete lescr. Leipz. 1839. D. 940:21

Contents. Chalons, 451.-Taginas und Sarnus, 552.Tours, 732.-Hastings, 1066.-Legnano, 1176.-Tiberias, 1187.-Tolosa, 1212.-Bornhövet 1227.-Liegnitz, 1241.Skurkola, 1268.- Morgarten, 1315; Laupen, 1339; Sempach, 1386; Granson, Murten, 1476: Nancy, 1477. Tannenberg, 1410.-Alcazar, 1578. Fehrbellin, 1675.— Pultawa, 1709.-Belgrad, 1717.

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Medieval.

(For the beginning of the middle ages, see also Roman history, cl. 937. col. 1180; and for the crusades, see also cl. 274, col. 121).

Gibbon, E: [History of the middle ages to 1453]. In his Decline and fall of the Roman Empire. 937.1:4 Duruy, V: Histoire du moyen âge, depuis la chute de l'empire d'occident jusqu'au milieu du 15e siècle. 11e éd. Paris. 1882. D.

940: 54 Dunham, S: Astley. A history of Europe during the middle ages. [Lardner's cabinet cycl.. Lond. 1833, 1834. 4 v. D. 940: 61 Chambers, W: and Robert, eds. Medieval history. [Chambers educational course]. Lond. 1855. S. 940: 13 Grube, A: W: Heroes of history and legend ; [v. 2, The middle ages]. Tr. from the german by J: Lancelot Shadwell. Lond. 1880. D.

909:15 v2 Yonge, Charlotte Mary. Landmarks of history, in 3 pts: pt. 2, Medieval history from the mahomedan invasion to the reformation ; with alterations and amendments by Edith L. Chase. 3d amer. ed., rev. N. Y. n. d. D. x 940: 32 Smith, S: Francis, ed. Knights and sea-kings, or The middle ages. Bost. n. d. D. 940: 34 Hallam, H: View of the state of Europe during

the middle ages. N. Y. 1877. 3 v. D. 940:4 Contents. V. 1. The history of France, from its conquest by Clovis to the invasion of Naples by Charles VIII. Of the feudal system, especially in France. The history of Italy. from the extinction of the Carlovingian emperors to the invasion of Naples by Charles VIII. 2. History of Spain, to the conquest of Granada. - History of Germany, to the diet of Worms in 1495. - History of the grecks and saraHistory of ecclesiastical power during the middle ages.-The constitutional history of England: The anglo-saxon constitution; The anglo-norman constitution. 3. Same: The english constitution. On the state of society in Europe during the middle ages.-Index.

cens.

Stillé, C: J. Studies in mediæval history. Phila. 1882. D. 940:41

Contents. General characteristics of the medieval era.-The barbarians and their invasions.-The frankish conquests and Charlemagne.-Mohammed and his system. Medieval France. - Germany, feudal and imperial. Saxon and danish England. England, after the norman conquest.-The papacy to the reign of Charlemagne. The papacy and the empire. - The

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Contents, see col. 259. Military and religious life in the middle ages, and at the period of the renaissance. Ill. Lond. 1874. Q. 940: R10

Contents. Feudalism. - War and armies. Naval matters.-The crusades.-Chivalry, duels and tournaments.-Military orders. - Liturgy and ceremonies.— The popes. The secular clergy. The religious orders. Charitable institutions.-Pilgrimages.--Heresies. The inquisition. - Burials and funeral ceremonies.

Buckley, Theodore Alois. The great cities of the middle ages, or The landmarks of european civilization; historical sketches. New ed. Ill. Lond. [1862]. S. 940: 12 Contents. Introd. - Aix-la-Chapelle. Basle.-Upsala and Stockholm. Julin and Wisby. - Venice. Florence.-Pisa and Genoa.- Rouen. Paris. - London.-York.-Winchester.-Oxford.-Toledo.-Yuste.

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-Granada.- Cologne. Nuremberg. - Hamburgh.Malta.-Bagdad.

By periods.

Dahn, F: Julius Felix. Urgeschichte der germanischen und romanischen völker. (Oncken, W:, ed. Allgemeine geschichte in einzeldarstellungen; 2te hauptabth., 2ter th.) Ill. und karten. Berlin. 1881. 2 v. O.

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909:20 v2 Church, R: W: The beginning of the middle ages. (Epochs of modern history). N. Y. [1877]. S. Ozanam, Antoine F: History of civilization in the 5th century. Tr., by permission, from the french by Ashley C. Glyn. Phila. 1867. 2 v. D. 940: 56 Johnson, Arthur H: The normans in europe. (Epochs of modern history). Maps. Bost. 1877. S. 940:17

Note. A history of the scandinavian exodus from abt. 800 to 1066.

Sybel, H: v. The history and literature of the crusades. From the german, ed. by lady Duff Gordon. Lond. 1861. D.

940:59 Saint Maurice, C: R. E. de. Die geschichte der kreuzzüge. Nach dem franz. von J. H. G. Heusinger. (Allg. historische taschenbibliothek, 7ter th.) Dresden. 1826. 3 v. in 1. S. 940: 62 Michaud, Joseph François. The history of the crusades. Tr. by. W: Robson; new ed., with pref. and supp. chapter by Hamilton W. Mabie. N. Y. 1881. 3 v. D. 940:9 Proctor, G: History of the crusades; their rise. progress and results. Ill. Phila. 1860. 0. 940: 6 Cox, Sir G: W: The crusades. (Epochs of modern history). N. Y. 1874. S. 940:16 Kugler, Bernhard. Geschichte der kreuzzüge. (Oncken, W:, ed. Allgemeine geschichte in einzeldarstellungen; 2te hauptabth, 5ter th.) 1. und karten. Berlin. 1880. O. 909+20 v5 Pears, Edwin. The fall of Constantinople; the story of the 4th crusade. N. Y. 1886 [1885].

Sutherland, Alexander. Achievements of the knights of Malta. Phila. 1846. 2 v. in 1. D. 940:7 James, G: Payne Rainsford. The history of chivalry. [Harper's family lib.] N. Y.

1845. S. 940:11 Mills, C: The history of chivalry, or Knighthood and its times. Phila. 1844. O. With his History of the crusades.

Doran, J: Knights and their days.

274:1 824.2:37

Contents, see under English literature, Essays, col. 1058.

Bohn, H: G:, ed. Chronicles of the crusades ; contemporary narratives of the crusade of Richard Cœur de Lion, by Richard of Devizes and Geoffrey de Vinsauf, and of the crusade of St. Louis by lord J: de Joinville; with ill. notes and index. Lond. 1848. D. 940:14 Froissart, Sir J: Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Tr. from the french, with variations and add. from many celebrated mss. by T: Johnes. Prefixed, life of the author, an essay on his works, and a criticism on his history with an original introd. essay on the character and society of the middle ages by J: Lord. 940+1 N. Y. 1860. O. The boys' Froissart; being sir John Froissart's Chronicles of adventure, battle and custom in England, France, Spain, etc., ed. for boys with an introd. by Sidney Lanier. Ill. N. Y. 1879. O. x 940: 2 Monstrelet, Enguerrand de. Chronicles; containing an account of the cruel civil wars between the houses of Orleans and Burgundy, of the possession of Paris and Normandy by the english, their expulsion thence and of other memorable events that happened in the kingdom of France, as well as in other countries; a history of fair example and of great profit to the french, beginning at the year 1400, where that of sir J: Froissart finishes, and ending at the year 1467, and continued by others to the year 1516. Tr. by T: Johnes. Lond. 1867. 2 v. O. 940+3

Contents. V. 1. Dacier, M. The life of Monstrelet, with an essay on his chronicles.-Observations on the chronicle by M. Foncamagne. 1380-1435. 2. 1435-1516.

Jones, Meredith. Stories of the olden time, from De Joinville and Froissart. Lond. [1880]. D. x 940:38 S., E. L. Belt and spur; stories of the knights of the middle ages from the old chronicles. Ill. Lond. 1883. D. x 940: 50

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Michelet, Jules. Modern history [1453-1789]. From the french, with an introd. by A. Potter. [Harper's family lib.] N. Y. 1846. S. 940:8 Yonge, C: Duke. Three centuries of modern history, [1494-1821]. N. Y. 1878. D.

940: 36 Yonge, Charlotte Mary. Landmarks of history; in 3 pts.: Pt. 3, Modern history from the beginning of the reformation to our times. 4th amer. ed., rev. and enl. N. Y. n. d. D. x 940:33 Ranke, Franz Leopold v. Geschichten der romanischen und germanischen völker von 1494 bis 1514. 2te aufl. Leipz. 1874. 2 v. in 1. O. 904: 36 v33,34 Raumer, F: L: G: v. Geschichte Europas seit dem ende des 15ten jahrh. Leipz. 1832-50. 8 v. O. 940:44

Contents. V. 1. Italien, Portugal, Spanien und Deutschland bis zum tode Karls V, 1494-1558. 2. Dänemark, Norwegen, Schweden, Frankreich und England bis zum tode Christians III, 1559, Gustavs I, 1560, Heinrichs IV, 1610, und Elisabeths, 1603. 3. Die Niederlande, Dänemark, Schweden und Deutschland vom tode Karls V, bis zum Westphalischen frieden, 1648. 4. Frankreich, 1610-1661, und England, 16031660. 5. Same, continued. - Schweden und Dänemark, 1632-1660.-Die vereinigten Niederlande, 16211661.-Spanien und Portugal während der regierungen Philipps III und Philipps IV. 6. Das südwestliche Europa, 1661-1715. 7. Das nördliche Europa von 1660 bis 1740, und das südwestliche Europa vom Utrechter frieden bis 1740. 8. Geschichte Frankreichs und der französischen revolution, 1740-1795. Heeren, Arnold Hermann L: A manual of the

history of the political system of Europe and its colonies, from its formation at the close of the 15th century to its re-establishment upon the fall of Napoleon. Tr. from the 5th german ed. Lond. 1846. O.

By period 8.

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Seebohm, F: The era of the protestant revolution. 2d ed., with notes on books in english relating to the reformation by G: P. Fisher. (Epochs of modern history.) N. Y. 1875. S. 940:18 Häusser, L: The period of the reformation; ed. by W: Oncken. Tr. by mrs. G. Sturge. New ed. N. Y. [1884]. D. 940:49

Fischer, K: Geschichte der auswärtigen politik und diplomatie im reformations-zeitalter, 1485-1556. Gotha. 1874. O.

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Maxwell, Sir W: Stirling. Don John of Austria, or Passages from the history of the 16th century, 1547-1578. Ill. Lond. 1883. 2 v. Q. 940+51 Philippson, Martin. Westeuropa im zeitalter von Philipp II, Elisabeth und Heinrich IV. (Oncken, W:, ed. Allgemeine geschichte in einzeldarstellungen; 3te hauptabth., 2ter th.) Portr., ill. und karten. Berlin. 1882. O. 909+21 v2 Tillotson, J: Stories of the wars, 1574-1658, from the rise of the Dutch Republic to the death of Oliver Cromwell. Ill. Lond. [1865]. D. x 940: 35 Praet, Jules van. Essays on the political history of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries; ed. by sir Edmund Head. Lond. 1868. O.

940: 60 Contents. Introd.-Charles V.-Philip II and William the silent.-Cardinal Richelieu.-The first English reformation.-William III.

x denotes books specially adapted for children.

Noorden, C: v. Europäische geschichte im 18ten jahrhundert, 1te abth: Der spanische erbfolgekrieg. Leipz. 1870-82. 3 v. O. 940+58 Gerard, James W. The peace of Utrecht; a historical review of the great treaty of 1713-14 and of the principal events of the war of the spanish succession. N. Y. 1885. 0. 940: 66 Russell, J, 1st earl Russell. Memoirs of the affairs of Europe, from the peace of Utrecht. Lond. 1824. 2 v. Q. 940+P46 Schlosser, F: Christoph. History of the 18th century and of the 19th, till the overthrow of the french empire, with particular reference to mental cultivation and progress. Tr. with a pref. and notes by D. Davidson. Lond. 1843. 8 v. O. 940:52 Alison, Sir Archibald. History of Europe from the commencement of the french revolution in 1789 to the restoration of the Bourbons in 1815. N. Y. 1847. 4 v. O. 940+22 History of Europe from the fall of Napoleon in 1815 to the accession of Louis Napoleon in 1852. Edinb. 1854-59. 9 v. (). 940+23 Fyffe, C: Alan. A history of modern Europe, v. 1; From the outbreak of the revolutionary war in 1792 to the accession of Louis XVIII in 1814. Maps. N. Y. 1881. O. 940:24 Vane, C: W: Stewart, 1st earl Vane and 3d marquis of Londonderry. Narrative of the war in Germany and France in 1813 and 1814. Phila. 1831. D. 940:29

Müller, W: Politische geschichte der neuesten
zeit, 1816-1875, mit besonderer berücksich-
tigung Deutschlands. 3te aufl. Stuttg. 1875.
0.
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Same, eng. Political history of recent times,
1816-1875, with special reference to Ger-
many; rev., and enl. by the author. Tr..
with an app. covering the period from 1876
to 1881, by J: P. Peters. N. Y. 1882. D.
940:42
Mackenzie, Robert. The 19th century; a history.
N. Y. 1880. Q.
940+25
Present state of Europe, The; explaining the in-

terests, connections, political and commer-
cial views of its several powers, compre-
hending also a clear and concise history of
each country, so as to show the nature of
their present constitutions. 6th ed. rev.,
corr. and continued by the author. Lond.
1861. O.
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2. Description. Geography.

Rudler, F. W., and G: G. Chisholm. Europe; ed. by Sir Andrew C. Ramsay, with ethnological app. by A. H. Keane. (Stanford's compendium of geography and travel, based on Hellwald's "Die erde und ihre völker".) Maps and ill. Lond. 1885. O. 914:114 Kohl, J: G: Die völker Europa's; cultur- und charakterskizzen der europäischen völker. 914+5 2te aufl. Hamburg. 1872. Ö. Taylor, Bayard, ed. Picturesque Europe; a delineation by pen and pencil of the natural features and the picturesque and historical places of Great Britain and the continent. Ill. N. Y. [1875-79]. 3 v. Q.

914: R116 Contents. V. 1. Windsor.-Eaton.-North Wales.Warwick and Stratford. The south coast from Mar

gate to Portsmouth. The forest scenery of Great Britain. -The dales of Derbyshire. - Edinburgh and the south lowlands. Ireland. Scenery of the Thames. The south coast from Portsmouth to the Lizard.-English abbeys and churches. - The Land's End.-Old english homes.-The west coast of Ireland. -Border castles and counties. -Cathedral cities.-The Grampians. - Oxford. — Scotland from Loch Ness to Loch Eil. The west coast of Wales. The lake country.

2. Cambridge.-The south coast of Devonshire. South Wales. - North Devon. - The Isle of Wight. Normandy and Brittany. - The italian lakes. - The passes of the Alps.-The Cornice road.-The forest of Fontainebleau. The Rhine. -- Venice. - The Channel islands. The Pyrenees. Rome and its environs. The Bernese Oberland. The Rhine, from Boppart to the Drachenfels. Spain, the north and Old Castile.— Auvergne and Dauphiné. Old german towns. Naples.

3. Norway.-Spain, New Castile and Estremadura. -The Lake of Geneva.--The frontiers of France, east and south. North Italy. - Norway, the Sogne Fjord, Nord Fjord, Ramsdal. - Spain, Cordova, Seville and Cadiz. The frontiers of France, west and north. Calabria and Sicily. - The Black Forest. - Sweden. The Tyrol.-Gibraltar and Ronda. - Dresden and the Saxon Switzerland.- Eastern Switzerland.-Constantinople.-Belgium.-The high Alps.--Granada and the east coast of Spain.-Russia.-The Jura.-Athens and its environs.-Holland.-The Danube. Fetridge, W. Pembroke, ed. Harper's handbook for travellers in Europe and the east; a guide through Great Britain and Ireland, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Italy, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Switzerland, Tyrol, Spain, Russia, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, United States and Canada. 22d year. Maps and plans. N. Y. 1883. 3 v. D. 914: 98 Loomis, Lafayette C. The index guide to travel and art-study in Europe; compendium of geographical, historical and artistic information for the use of americans, alphab. arr.; with plans and catalogues of the chief art galleries, tables of routes, maps and ill. N. Y. 1882. S. 914: 95 Mortimer, E., mrs. T: Near home, or The countries of Europe described; with anecdotes and numerous ill. [Anon.] N. Y. 1882. S. x 914: 81

Travels.

In general.

Hunnewell, James F. The lands of Scott. Bost. 1880. D. 914:47

Note. Contains descriptions of and visits to the places in Scotland, England, France, Spain, Belgium, the valley of the Rhine, Switzerland and the east, in which the scenes of Scott's writings are laid, and also incidents of Scott's life and work.

Heine, H: Reisebilder. In his Sämmtliche werke. 830: 139 v1, 2

Contents, see Deutscher katalog, p. 20. Englische fragmente. In the same.

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Vane, C: W: Stewart, 1st earl Vane and 3d mar

quis of Londonderry. A steam voyage to Constantinople by the Rhine and Danube, in 1840-41, and to Portugal, Spain, etc., in 1839. Annexed, the author's correspondence with prince Metternich, lords Ponsonby, Palmerston, etc. Lond. 1842. 2 v. 0. 914: 75 Andersen, Hans Christian. A poet's bazaar; a picturesque tour in Germany, Italy, Greece, and the orient, [1840-41]. Author's ed. Bost. 1879. D. 914:1 Pictures of travel, in Sweden, among the Hartz mountains and in Switzerland, with a visit to C: Dickens' house, [1849-51]. Author's ed. Bost. 1880. D. 914:82 Channing, Walter. A physician's vacation in Europe, [1852]. Bost. 1856. O. 914:21 Bremer, Fredrika. Life in the old world, or Two years in Switzerland and Italy, [185658]. Tr. by Mary Howitt. Phila. [1860]. 2 v. D. 914: 117 Leben in der alten welt; tagebuch während eines vierjährigen aufenthalts im süden und im orient. Aus dem schwed. Leipz. 1861. 16 v. S. 914:3

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Contents. V. 1. Venedig, Paris, 1851. 2. London, 1851.-Ungarn in 1857.-Die feste in Russland in 1846. Hartmann, Moritz. Reisebriefe. In his Sämmtliche werke. 830: 138 v3 Contents. Briefe aus Dublin, 1850. - Tagebuch aus Languedoc und Provence, 1851.-Wanderungen durch celtisches land.-Bilder aus Dänemark, 1859.

Taylor, Bayard. By-ways of Europe, [about 1862]. Household ed. N. Y. 1878. D. 914: 69 Contents. A familiar letter to the reader.-A cruise on Lake Ladoga. - Between Europe and Asia. Winter-life in St. Petersburg. The little land of Appenzell. From Perpignan to Montserrat. Balearic days.-Catalonian bridle-roads.-The republic of the Pyrenees.-The Grande Chartreuse. - The Kyffehäuser and its legends. A week on Capri. A trip to Ischia. The land of Paoli.-The island of Maddalena, with a distant view of Caprera. - In the Teutoberger forest.

Macgregor, J: A thousand miles in the Rob

Roy canoe on rivers and lakes of Europe, [1865]. Ill. and map. 7th ed. Bost. 1871. S. 914:56 The voyage alone in the yawl Rob Roy, from London to Paris, and by Havre across the channel to the Isle of Wight, south coast, etc. [1867]. 4th ed. Lond. 1880. S. 914:55 Clemens, S: Langhorne, (Mark Twain). The innocents abroad, or The new pilgrims' progress; being some account of the steamship Quaker City's pleasure excursion to Europe and the Holy Land; with descriptions of countries, nations, incidents and adventures, as they appeared to the author. Ill. Hartford, Conn. 1878. O. Same. Hartford. 1884. O.

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A tramp abroad. Ill. Hartford. 1880. O.

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On the Rhine, and other sketches of european travel. Phila. 1881. O. 914+44

Contents. Murphy, Lady B. Down the Rhine.Trollope, T. A. Baden and Allerheiligen.-Wister, S. B. Why do we like Paris?-Catlin, G: L. Among the biscayans.-Lejeune, L. Trouville.- McLeod, R. A. The italian lakes.-R., W. D. Easter on the Riviera. Bacon, A. T. A month in Sicily.-Harrison, J. A. Glimpses of Sweden. Sikes, O. Try Norway.-King, E: Hungarian types and austrian pictures; Old corners of Austria; Along the Danube. Seguin, L. G. A picturesque tour in picturesque lands; France, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, Tyrol, Italy, Scandinavia. Lond. 1882. F. 914: R113 Stoddard, J: L. Red-letter days abroad. Ill. Bost. 1884 [1883]. O. 914:103

Contents. Travels in sunny Spain. - The passion play at Ober-Ammergau in 1880.-The cities of the czar: St. Petersburg; Moscow.

Pitman, Marie J., born Davis, (Margery Deane). European breezes. Bost. 1882. S. 914: 120 Contents. North Germany, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland.

Aldrich, T: Bailey. From Ponkapog to Pesth. Bost. 1883. Ď. 914:99

Eddy, Daniel Clarke, (Rupert Van Wert). Rip Van Winkle's travels in foreign lands. N. Y. [1881]. O. x 914:76 Hale, E: Everett and Susan. A family flight through France, Germany, Norway and Switzerland. Bost. [1881]. O. x 914:40 Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys in classic lands, or Tommy Toby's trip to Mount Parnassus. Bost. 1881. O.

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x 914:15 - Zigzag journeys in Europe; vacation rambles in historic lands. [Ill.] Bost. 1881. O. x 914:14 - Zigzag journeys in the orient, the Adriatic to the Baltic; a journey of the Zigzag club from Vienna to the Golden Horn, the Euxine, Moscow and St. Petersburg. Ill. Bost. 1882 [1881]. O. x 914:16 - Zigzag journeys in northern lands; the Rhine to the Arctic; a summer trip of the Zigzag club through Holland, Germany, Denmark. Norway and Sweden. Bost. 1884 [1883]. O. x 914: 101

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Abbott, Jacob. Rollo's tour in Europe. N. Y. [1858]. 10 v. S. x 914: 83-x 914: 92 Contents. V. 1. On the Atlantic. x 914: 83. 2. In Paris. x 914: 84. 3. In Switzerland. x 914: 85. 4. In London. x 914: 86. 5. On the Rhine. x 914 :87. 6. In Scotland. x 914: 88. 7. In Geneva. x 914:89. 8. In Holland. x 914:90. 9. In Naples. X 914: 91. 10. In Rome. x 914: 92.

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Burnet, Gilbert. Some letters containing an account of what seem'd most remarkable travelling thro' Switzerland, Italy, some parts of Germany, etc., in 1685 and 1686. Added, an app. containing some remarks on Switzerland and Italy, by a person of quality and communicated to the author. Lond. 1724. D. 914: 13

Moore, J: A view of society and manners in France, Switzerland and Germany; with anecdotes relating to some eminent characters. 7th ed. Lond. 1789. 2 v. O. 914: 60

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