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Bravo, Michael T. Precision and Curiosity in Scientific Travel: James Rennell and the Orientalist Geography of the New Imperial Age (17601830) | S. 162- |
Leask, Nigel The Ghost in Chapultepec: Fanny Calderón de la Barca, William Prescott and Nineteenth-Century Mexican Travel Accounts | S. 184- |
Hansen, Peter H. Partners: Guides and Sherpas in the Alps and Himalayas, 1850s1950s | S. 210- |
Boddy, Kasia The European Journey in Postwar American Fiction and Film | S. 232- |
James, Edward Per ardua ad astra: Authorial Choice and the Narrative of Interstellar Travel | S. 252- |