"A Boy's Voyage Round the World" recounts the adventures of a young traveler in the 19th century. The narrative provides a fascinating glimpse into global exploration during a period of significant change and discovery. This edition includes the author's experiences residing in Victoria and undertaking a journey by rail across North America.
Originally published in 1871, this book offers readers a unique perspective on different cultures and landscapes as seen through the eyes of a young voyager. It remains a captivating read for those interested in historical travel accounts and the spirit of adventure that defined an era.
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