About This Book
A British journalist's eyewitness travelogue chronicles a 1919 royal cross-country tour by sea and rail, following the Prince of Wales from Newfoundland through Atlantic ports, Quebec and Ontario cities, the Prairie provinces, the Rockies and the Pacific coast, then onward to American cities. It combines aboard-ship anecdotes and the royal train portrayed as a mobile hotel with detailed accounts of civic receptions, parades and local hospitality, alongside landscape descriptions, visits to ranches and mining towns, encounters between Indigenous and settler communities, and impressions of commerce, industry and social life encountered along the route.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
1 picks
You May Also Like
6 picks
A Ride through Syria to Damascus and Baalbec, and ascent of Mount Hermon
by Edward Abram
À terre & en l'air... / Mémoires du Géant
by Félix Nadar
Itinerario da viagem, que fez a Jerusalem o M.R.P.
by Francisco Guerrero
Report of Mr. W. E. Cormack's journey in search of the Red Indians in Newfoundland
by W. E. Cormack
Chaucer and His England
by G. G. Coulton
Some Reminiscences of old Victoria
by Edgar Fawcett
