Explore distant lands through a veteran traveler’s eyes .
This two‑volume travel memoir follows Major William Morrison Bell as he journeys from Britain to Asia, Australia, and beyond, drawing vivid scenes and thoughtful reflections from the road.
This edition provides richly drawn scenes, historical context, and personal observations that illuminate 19th‑century travel. It blends on‑the‑ground detail with broad reflections on culture, humanity, and the spirit of discovery, all anchored by maps and illustrations to bring the journey to life.
- Roving accounts across ports, deserts, railways, and colonial landscapes
- Personal vignettes that capture daily life, local customs, and historic milestones
- Vivid scenes of ships, steamer passages, and iconic places with period detail
- Preface and contents that frame the book as a meditation on shared humanity
Ideal for readers of travel writing and mid‑Victorian exploration, who want a window into a world at the height of empire and exploration.