XXIII TRAVEL. DESCRIPTION. GEOGRAPHY PUBLICATIONS

Previous

Absolon, K. and SÝkora, A. J. Description in Bohemian, German, French, Russian, Polish, Slovene and English of the MoravskÝ Kras (Moravian Carso), particularly the far-famed chasm Macocha in Moravia, near Brno. 40 illustrations. The Moravian Union for promoting visits of foreigners. Brno. Moravia. 1904.

Baker, James. Pictures from Bohemia. Drawn with Pen and Pencil. Drawings by Walter Crane, H. Whatley and the best Bohemian artists. 4º. 192 pp. The Religious Tract Society. London. 1894.

—— Austria: Her People and Their Homelands. 48 illustrations by Donald Maxwell. 8º. 310 pp. John Lane. London. 1913.

—— Days Afoot and European Sketches. 4º. Simpkins, Marshall & Co. London.

Bird, A. F. R. Boating in Bavaria, Austria and Bohemia. 4º. Andrews, Hull. 1893.

Clark, Francis E. Old Homes of New Americans. The Country and the People of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and their contribution to the New World. With illustrations from photographs. 8º. 266 pp. Bohemians, pp. 10-58. Houghton Mifflin Company. New York. 1913.

Cole, G. A. J. The Gypsy Road. A Journey from Krakow to Coblentz. Illustrated by Edmund H. New. 8º. 166 pp. Macmillan & Co. London and New York. 1894.

Cyclists Touring Club. Continental Road Book. V. 3. Maps. London. 1901.

Damberger, Christian Frederick. Travels in Bohemia between the years 1781 and 1797. Translated from the German. London.

Dominian, Leon. Linguistic Areas in Europe: Their Boundaries and Political Significance. Maps. Reprint from the Bulletin of the American Geographical Society. New York. 47:6. June, 1915.

—— The Frontiers of Language and Nationality in Europe. 20 Maps. Bohemian, Moravian, and Slovakian, pp. 141-53. Henry Holt and Co. New York. 1917.

Doughty, Henry Montague. Our Wherry in Wendish Lands from Friesland through the Mecklenburg lakes to Bohemia. 4 maps and 89 illustrations. 8º. 406 pp. Jarrold and Sons. London. 1893.

Gleig, Georg Robert. Germany, Bohemia and Hungary visited in 1837. 3 vs. Bohemia and Moravia, pp. 272-372. John W. Parker. London. 1839.

Handbook for Travellers in South Germany and Austria: being a guide to WÜrtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea. With maps and plans. Bohemia, Moravia and Gallicia (!), pp. 472-528. 8º. John Murray. London. 1879.

Hodgson, Randolph L. On Plain and Peak. Sporting and other sketches of Bohemia and Tyrol. Illustrated by Princess Mary Thurn and Taxis and from photos. 8º. 254 pp. A. Constable & Co. London. 1898.

Keysler, Johann Georg. Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, etc. Translated from the German. Bohemia, v. 4, p. 247. Printed for A. Linde in Catherine Street. London. 1760.

Kohl, Johann Georg. Austria, Vienna, Hungary, Bohemia and the Danube, Galicia, Styria, Moravia, Bukovina and the Military Frontier. From the German. 8º. London. 1843. Philadelphia. 1844.

Macdonald, James. Glimpses of Bohemia, Past and Present. 8º. 55 pp. 1 plate. Lorimer & Gillies. Edinburgh. 1882.

Meynier, H. The Tradesman’s Travels in Germany, Silesia and Bohemia. London. 1805-1807.

Moryson (or Morison), Fynes. An itinerary written by ——. First in the Latin Tongue, and then translated by him into English. Containing his ten yeeres travell through the twelve dominions of Germany, BÖhmerland, Switzerland, Netherland, Denmark, Poland, Italy, Turkey, France, England, Scotland, and Ireland. 3 vs. J. Beale. London. 1617.

Niederle, Lubor. Geographical and statistical views of the contemporary Slav peoples. Smithsonian Report 1910, pp. 509-612. Extracted by AleŠ Hrdlicka, from Niederle’s SlovanskÝ Svet (Slavic World). Government Printing Office. Washington. 1911.

Patin, Charles. Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Switzerland, Holland and other parts of Europe; describing the most considerable citys, and the palaces of Princes.... Made in English and illustrated. 12º. London. 1696. Another edition. 1701.

Salvo, Marquis Carlo de. Travels in the year 1806 from Italy to England through the Tyrol, Styria, Bohemia, Galicia, Poland and Livonia ... containing particulars of the liberation of Mrs. Spencer Smith from the hands of the French police. Translated from the Italian by W. Fraser. 12º. London. 1807.

Silesia. An Autumn in Silesia, Austria Proper, and the Ober Enns. By the author of Travels in Bohemia. 8º. London. 1859.

Stoddard, J. L. Lectures. Illustrated. Bohemia, supple. v. 5, pp. 237-328. Geo. L. Shuman & Co. Chicago and Boston. 1913.

Taylor, Bayard. Views A-Foot; or Europe seen with Knapsack and Staff. Scenes in Prague, pp. 140-55. George P. Putnam. New York. 1850.

Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Switzerland, Holland, and other parts of Europe in 1756. Also, Travels in the year 1806 through Bohemia. No particulars as to author or publisher.

AntonÍn DvorÁk

Travels in Bohemia; with a walk through the Highlands of Saxony. By an Old Traveller (Thomas Brown of Edinburgh?). V. 1, 341 pp; v. 2, 397 pp. 8º. Guildford (printed). London. 1857.

Vizetelly, E. A. In Seven Lands: Germany, Austria, Hungary, Bohemia, Spain, Portugal, Italy. 16 illustrations. 8º. 393 pp. Chatto and Windus. London. 1916.

White, Walter. A July Holiday in Saxony, Bohemia and Silesia. 8º. 305 pp. Chapman and Hall. London. 1857.

ARTICLES

Baker, James. Round about Haida, Bohemia. Cornhill Magazine. London. June, 1885.

—— Undiscovered Bohemia. Saturday Review. London. 62:48; same, American Architect. Boston, 20:101. 1886.

—— At the Oybin, Bohemia. Cornhill Magazine. London. Aug., 1886.

—— At Bosig, Bohemia. Gentleman’s Magazine. London. Apr., 1887.

—— Why not Bohemia? Illustrated by H. Whatley. Illustrated London News. London. Pp. 203, 218. Aug. 17, 1889.

—— Schreckenstein, the Key of the Elbe (Labe). Gentleman’s Magazine. July, 1890.

—— A Pompeii in Bohemia. Cornhill Magazine. London. Jan., 1891; same, Living Age. Boston. 188:617. 1891.

—— Some Rock Towns and Castles of Bohemia. Times. London. Oct. 23, 26, 1893.

—— A Visit to Peter Payne’s Prison. Leisure Hour. London. Dec., 1894.

—— In the Haida District. Sunday At Home. London. Apr., 1897.

—— Prachatice, a Perfect MediÆval Town. Leisure Hour. London. Sept., 1898.

—— An Ancient Treasure Town—KutnÁ Hora. Sunday At Home. London. May, 1901.

—— English Writers and Journalists in Bohemia. Author’s Magazine. London. 1905-08; same, Publisher’s Circular. London. July 15, 1905; same, Times and Mirror. July 21, 28, 1908; same, Author. London. Oct., 1908.

—— In a Bohemian Cottage. Queen Magazine. London. Aug. 12, 1911.

Bohemia: Manners, Fashion and Things in General. A Summer Tour. Fraser’s Magazine. London. 21:425. Apr., 1840.

Bohemian School Master. Household Words. London. 3:496. 1851.

Bohemian Forest. Cornhill Magazine. London. 50-257-72. 1884.

Brinton, Christian. Midsummer in Bohemia. Illustrated by Alfons M. Mucha. Appleton’s Magazine. New York. 8:131-38. Aug., 1906.

Farnham, Amos W. The Land of Bohemia. The Vocationist. Oswego. 2:4. June, 1914.

Kopta, Flora P. Peasant Life in Bohemia. Southern Magazine. Louisville. 5:394.

Macdonald, James. A Visit to Moravia and Bohemia. The Catholic Presbyterian. London. 3:446-55. Dec., 1881.

Midsummer Eve in Bohemia. Once a Week. London. 11:54-6. 1864.

Mud-Larking in Bohemia. Temple Bar. London. 84:371. 1888.

Nedobyty, Anna. Bohemia Revisited. Illustrated. Overland Monthly. San Francisco. 39:776-81. Apr., 1902.

Rae, W. Fraser. Life at Bohemian Baths. Blackwood’s Magazine. Edinburgh. 148:515-29. Oct., 1890.

Reminiscences of a Ride in a Schnell Wagon. Fraser’s Magazine. London. 31:433. 1845.

Street, G. S. Visit to Bohemia. People. London. 275-301; same, Fortnightly Review. New York. 93:541-53. Mar., 1910; same, Living Age. Boston. 265:86-95. Apr. 9, 1910.

Walk Across Bohemia. Fraser’s Magazine. London. 29:290-301. 1884.

The Travels of Three English Gentlemen, in the Year 1734. A Journey from Vienna in Austria; to Prague, the Capital of Bohemia. The Harleian Miscellany; or, a Collection of Scarce, curious and entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as well in Manuscript as in Print, found in the late Earl of Oxford’s Library. London. 5:338-65; 8:222-24. 1810-11.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Clyx.com


Top of Page
Top of Page