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"Foot-prints of Travel; Or, Journeyings in Many Lands" by Maturin Murray Ballou is a comprehensive travelogue that takes readers on a transformative journey, exploring diverse cultures, landscapes, and historical landmarks. The narrative begins with a detailed account of the American continent, highlighting the grandeur of Niagara Falls and the cultural dynamics of Utah and San Francisco. Ballou then transports readers across the Pacific Ocean to the Hawaiian Islands, offering insights into the evolution of these islands from their discovery by Captain Cook to their modern-day status. The…mehr

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"Foot-prints of Travel; Or, Journeyings in Many Lands" by Maturin Murray Ballou is a comprehensive travelogue that takes readers on a transformative journey, exploring diverse cultures, landscapes, and historical landmarks. The narrative begins with a detailed account of the American continent, highlighting the grandeur of Niagara Falls and the cultural dynamics of Utah and San Francisco. Ballou then transports readers across the Pacific Ocean to the Hawaiian Islands, offering insights into the evolution of these islands from their discovery by Captain Cook to their modern-day status. The journey continues to Japan, where Ballou describes the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity in cities like Yokohama and Tokio, emphasizing the cultural and religious practices of the Japanese people. The travelogue further explores the vastness of the Pacific Ocean, detailing the marine life and the navigational challenges faced by sailors. Ballou's narrative is rich with descriptions of the natural beauty and the socio-economic conditions of the regions he visits, including the bustling streets of Hong Kong and the serene landscapes of Ceylon. The author provides a vivid portrayal of the diverse peoples and their customs, from the industrious Chinese communities to the traditional practices of the Japanese and Hawaiians. Ballou's work is not just a travel narrative but also a reflection on the cultural exchanges and the impact of Western influence on these regions. His observations are keen and insightful, offering readers a window into the world as it was in the late 19th century. The book serves as both an educational resource and an engaging account of exploratory travels, capturing the essence of the places and people encountered along the way.
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-Maturin Murray Ballou était écrivain et éditeur à Boston, Massachusetts, au XIXe siècle. Il a cofondé Gleason's Pictorial, a été le premier rédacteur en chef du Boston Daily Globe et a écrit de nombreux livres de voyage et ouvrages de fiction populaire.