CHAPTER. | | | PAGE. | I. | | General Advice Applicable to all Kinds of Travel, | 9 | II. | | Railway Travel in the United States and Canadas, | 20 | III. | | American Steamboat Travel, | 28 | IV. | | Sea and Ocean Travel, | 37 | V. | | Sea Sickness and How to Avoid it, | 48 | VI. | | Special Advice to Ladies, by a Lady, | 55 | VII. | | Daily Life at Sea, | 64 | VIII. | | Going on Shore—Hotels, | 76 | IX. | | The System of Fees, | 87 | X. | | English and Continental Money, | 102 | XI. | | Languages and Couriers, | 108 | XII. | | Railway Traveling on the Continent, | 118 | XIII. | | Steamboat Traveling in Europe, | 133 | XIV. | | Sea-going Steamers in European Waters, | 139 | XV. | | Sea and Ocean Steamers in Various Parts of the World, | 147 | XVI. | | Travel by Stage-Coach, Diligence, and Post, | 155 | XVII. | | Traveling with Camels and Elephants, | 167 | XVIII. | | Traveling with Reindeer and Dogs, | 174 | XIX. | | Traveling with Man-power—Palankeens, Jinrikishas, and Sedan Chairs, | 179 | XX. | | Pedestrian Traveling—Mountain Climbing, | 186 | XXI. | | Traveling Without Money—Round the World for $50, | 193 | XXII. | | Skeleton Tours for America and Europe, | 201 | XXIII. | } | General Directions for a Journey Round the World, with Routes, Distances, etc., etc., | 207 | XXIV. | } | XXV. | | Legal Rights of Travelers, by a Lawyer, | 230 | XXVI. | | Wilderness and Frontier Travel, | 242 |
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