
Rollo in Switzerland, written by Jacob Abbott and first published in 1854, is a children's travel narrative that follows a young boy named Rollo as he journeys from Paris to Switzerland with his Uncle George. The story highlights Rollo's excitement and curiosity about travel, as he learns about geography, culture, and customs along the way. The book serves as an educational exploration of Switzerland, emphasizing the importance of travel and the experiences that come with it. It is notable for its focus on juvenile literature and travel education in the 19th century.













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