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W. E. D. Allen
"The intrinsic value of this conglomerate of travellings - as the author picturesquely terms them - lies in the appeal they make to every would-be wanderer who, like Mr. Allen, is sick unto death of the well-trodden roads of the extraordinary tourist ... He is away into countries beyond, fairly easy of access yet uncommon of aspect, and presenting problems of race and country undreamed of by the ordinary traveler."--Foreword (p. v.).
| Publisher | Macmillan |
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| Pages | 244 |
| Search language | simple |
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