Forty Thousand Miles Over Land and Water

Forty Thousand Miles Over Land and Water
Forty Thousand Miles Over Land and Water, written by Ethel Gwendoline Vincent in the late 1800s, is a travel journal detailing her journey through the British Empire and America with her husband. The narrative captures their experiences across the Atlantic to the U.S. and Canada, then across the Pacific to New Zealand, Australia, and further to the Dutch East Indies, the Straits Settlements, India, and Egypt. This work provides a unique perspective on the cultures and landscapes of the time, making it a valuable historical document.
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