Browsing British and American Presence in South Asia during the Late Eighteenth Century and Early Nineteenth Century by Subject "Travel writing."
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"Account of the Dreadful Inundation of the Sea at Ingeram, on the Coast of Coromandel in the East Indies" featured in "The Flowers of Celebrated Travellers. . ."
(Mordecai Stewart., 1820)Letter dated 1787 from William Parson to Alexander Dalrymple about a flood that occurred on the Coromandel coast - the southeastern coast region of the Indian subcontinent. -
Excerpt of chapter two from "A Visit to India, China, and Japan in the Year 1853"
(G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855)Digitized excerpt of chapter two from Bayard Taylor's "A Visit to India, China, and Japan in the Year 1853." -
The Flowers of Celebrated Travellers; Being a Selection from the Most Elegant, Entertaining, and Instructive Travels
(Mordecai Stewart., 1820)Advertisement and Table of Contents to "The Flowers of Celebrated Travellers. . . ." This book was originally published in 1788, and the Bentley Rare Book Museum's copy is the second American edition printed circa 1820. ... -
Preface to "A Visit to India, China, and Japan in the Year 1853"
(G.P. Putnam & Co., 1853)Preface to Bayard Taylor's "A Visit to China, India, and Japan in the Year 1853."