Some Heroes of Travel / or, Chapters from the History of Geographical Discovery and Enterprise
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The collection brings together rewritten accounts of notable travellers and explorers, opening with a concise account of Marco Polo and followed by episodes from Mexico, the Rocky Mountains, Central Africa, Siberia and Central Asia, the Sudan, the Oxus, Western Australia, and the Nile. Each chapter retells the journeys of hunters, war correspondents, geographical explorers, and a determined woman traveller, emphasizing observation, endurance, and encounters with unfamiliar lands and peoples. Aimed at young readers, the narratives blend vivid geographic description with stirring incidents and practical lessons in patience, perseverance, and enterprise.
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