Heritage Travel

A summer in Skye SMITHAlexander914.117 SMI
My legacy cruise TWEEDIEMrs. Alec910 TWE
The Australian abroad : Ceylon, India & Egypt HINGSTONJ.910.4 HIN
A voyage round the world in the years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV ANSON George910 ANS1748
The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; with an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson & Norfolk Island compiled from Authentic Papers, which have been obtained from the several Departments, to which are added, the Journals of Lieut. Shortland, Watts, Balls, & Capt. Marshall with an account of their new discoveries 919 VOY1789
A complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson, in New South Wales : including an accurate description of the situation of the colony; of the natives; and of its natural productionsTENCHWatkin919.4 TEN1793
An historical journal of the transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, with the discoveries which have been made in New South Wales and in the Southern Ocean, since the publication of Phillip's voyage, compiled from the official papers; including the journals of Governors Phillip and King, and of Lieut. Ball; and the voyages from the first sailing to England in 1792 HUNTERJohn919 HUN1793
An account of the English colony of New South Wales COLLINSDavid919.4 COL1798
A Missionary Voyage to the Southern Pacific Ocean performed in the years 1796, 1797, 1798, in the Ship Duff, commanded by Captain James Wilson. Compiled from Journals of the officers and the missionaries; and illustrated with Maps, Charts, and Views, drawns by Mr William Wilson, and engraved by the most eminent artists. with a preliminary discourse on the Geography and History of the South Sea Islands; and an Appendix, including details never before published, of the natural and civil state of OtaHeite; by a committee appointed for the purpose by the directors of the Missionary 919 MIS1799
An account of the English colony in New South Wales COLLINSDavid919.COL1802
Itineraire de Paris a Jerusalem : et de Jerusalem a Paris, et allant par la Grece, et revenant par l'Egypte, la Barbarie, et l'EspagneCHATEAUBRIANDF.A. de915 CHA1812
A Voyage to Terra Australis; undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast Country,and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802, and 1803 in his Majestys Ship the Investigator FlindersMatthew9101814
A classical dictionary LEMPRIEREJ.913 LEM1815
Travels in various countries of Europe Asia and Africa CLARKEE.D.910 CLA1816
The travels and surprising adventures of Baron Munchausen 910 MUN1819
A journal of a visit to South Africa : with some account of the missionary settlements of the United Brethren, near the Cape of Good HopeLATROBEC.J.916.8 LAT1821
The three voyages of Captain Cook round the worldCOOKJames9101821
A general gazetteer : or, compendious geographical dictionaryBROOKESR.910 BRO1823
Coasts of Australia KING Phillip P.9101827
The alpenstock LATROBE Charles Joseph910 LAT1829
The Round Towers of Ireland : or the history of the Tuath-de-Danaans for the first time unveiled O'BRIENHenry914.15 OBR1834
Travels into Bokhara : being the account of a journey from India to Cabool, Tartary, and Persia : also, a narrative of a voyage, on the Indus, from the sea to LahoreBURNESAlexander915 BUR1834
Journal of a residence and tour in the United States of North America from April, 1883, to October, 1834ABDYE.S.973 ABD1835
The rambler in North America : 1832-1833 LATROBECharles Joseph910 LAT1835
Manners and customs of the Ancient Egyptians: including their private life, government, laws, arts, manufactures, religion, and early history; derived from a comparison of the paintings, sculptures, and monuments still existing, with the accounts of ancient authors WILKINSONJ. G.913.32 WIL1837
Manners and customs of the Ancient Egyptians: Including their private life, government, laws, arts, manufactures, religion, and early history; derived from a comparison of the paintings, sculptures, and monuments still existing, with the accounts of ancient authors WILKINSONJ. G.913.32 WIL1837
Manners and customs of the Ancient Egyptians: Including their private life, government, laws, arts, manufactures, religion, and early history; derived from a comparison of the paintings, sculptures, and monuments still existing, with the accounts of ancient authors WILKINSONJ. G.913.32 WIL1837
Retrospect of Western Travel MARTINEAUHarriet910 MAR1838
Three expeditions into the interior of eastern Australia : with descriptions of the recently explored region of Australia Felix, and the present colony of New South Wales MITCHELLT.L.994 MIT1839
A classical and archaeological dictionary of the manners, customs, laws, institutions, arts, etc. of the celebrated nations of antiquity and the middle ages NUTTALLP. Austin9131840
Two years before the mast : or a sailor's life at sea DANAR.H.910.41840
Incidents of travels in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan STEPHENS John L.917.2 STE1841
Journals of two expeditions of discovery in North-West and Western Australia, during the years 1837, 38, and 39, under the authority of Her Majesty's Government GREYGeorge919.4 GRE1841
Six months with the Chinese expedition : or leaves from a soldier's note book JOCELYNLord910.4 JOC1841
The manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians, including theie religion, agriculture etc WILKINSONJ. Gardner, Sir913.32 WIL1841
Incidents of travel in Yucatan STEPHENSJohn L.910 STE1843
Letters on South America : comprising travels on the banks of the Parana and Rio de la PlataROBERTSONJ.P.918 ROB1843
Ten thousand things relating to China and the Chinese : an epitome of the genius, government, history, literature, agriculture, arts, trade, manners, customs, and social life of the people of the celestial empire; together with a synopsis of the Chinese Collection LANGDONWilliam B.915.1 LAN1843
Travels in New Zealand DIEFFENBACH Ernest919 DIE1843
Travels in Egypt and Nubia, Syria, and the Holy Land IRBYCharles910 IRB1844
Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1; sent by the colonists of South Australia, with the sanction and support of the Government; including an account of the Aborigines and the state of their relations with Europeans EYREEdward John9101845
Rambles by rivers. THORNEJames914.24 THO1845
Gatherings from SpainFORDRichard914.6 FOR1846
Notes of a journey from Cornhill to grand Cairo, by way of Lisbon, Athens, Constantinople, and Jerusalem TITMARSHM.A.9101846
Notes on a journey from Cornhill to grand Cairo : by way of Lisbon, Athens, Constantinople, and Jerusalem TITMARSH, M.A.916 TIT1846
Cooksland in north-eastern Australia : the future cotton-field of Great Britain ...LANG John Dunmore919 LAN1847
Glimpses of the Old World on Excursions on the Continent, and in Great Britain CLARKJohn A.914 CLA1847
Letters on Egypt, Edom, and the Holy Land LINDSAYLord910 LIN1847
Northern antiquities : or, an historical account of the manners, customs, religion and laws, maritime expeditions and discoveries, language and literature of the ancient Scandanavians, (Danes, Swedes, Norwegians and Icelanders). With individual notices respecting our Saxon ancestors MALLETM.913.4 MAL1847
Notes of a tour through Turkey , Greece, Egypt and Arabia Petrea to the Holy Land MORRISE. Joy910 MOR1847
Phillipsland: or the country hitherto designated Port Phillip: its present condition and prospects as a highly eligible field for emigration LANGJohn Dunmore910 LAN1847
Travels in Mexico, during the years 1843 and 44; including a description of California, the principal cities and mining districts of that republic; the Oregon Territory, etc GILLIAMAlbert M.910 GIL1847
Wanderings of a pilgrim in the shadow of Mont Blanc and the Jungfrau Alp CHEEVERGeorge B.914.94 CHE1847
A geographical dictionary; or gazetteer of the Australian colonies WELLSWilliam Henry919.4 WEL1848
Travels in Russia, Tartary, and Turkey CLARKEEdward Daniel 915 CLA1848
Travels in Sicily and MaltaBRYDONEF.910.03458 BRY1848
Travels in Sicily and Malta BRYDONEF.914.58 BRY1848
A second visit to the united states of North America LYELLCharles910YE1849
Loiterings in Europe; or, Sketches of Travel in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Prussia, Great Britain, and Ireland CORSONJOHN W. 914.204 COR1849
Perils, pastimes, and pleasures of an emigrant in Australia, Vancouver's Island and California WARDJames910.4 WAR1849
Travels in the east : including a journey in the Holy LandLAMARTINEAlphonse de915 LAR1850
A tour in South Africa with notices of Natal, Mauritius, Madagascar, Ceylon, Egypt, and Palestine FREEMANJ.J.910 FRE1851
New Zealand HUGHESW.900 HUG1851
The crescent and the cross or romance and realitites of eastern travel WARBURTONEliot910 WAR1851
The pylgrymage of Sir Richard Guylforde to the Holy Land, A.D. 1506 from a copy believed to be unique, from the press of Richard Pynson PYNSONRichard942.006 PYL1851
A faggot of French sticksHEADF.B.914.4 HEA1852
A visit to Iceland : and the Scandinavian North PFEIFFERIda914.8 PFE1852
Discovery and adventure in the Polar seas and regions: with illustrations of their climate, geography and natural history LESLIEJohn 910.4 LES1852
Freedom and independence for the golden lands of Australia: the right of the colonies, and the interest of Great Britain and of the world LANGJohn Dunmore910 LAN1852
Narrative of the voyage of H.M.S. RattlesnakeMACGILLIVRAYJohn910 MAC1852
Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men JAMESONMrs900 JAM1852
Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men JAMESONMrs910 JAM1852
Visit to the Holy Land , Egypt and Italy PHEIFFER Ida910 PHE1852
Discoveries in Nineveh and Babylon 9131853
Pencillings by the way WILLISN.P.910.42 WIL1853
A voyage to China BERNCASTLE [Dr.]910 BER1854
Out of harness A'BECKETTWilliam914 ABE1854
Purple tints of Paris : character and manners in the new empireST. JOHNBayle360 STJ1854
The pictorial handbook of London : comprising its antiquities, architecture, arts, manufacture, trade, social, literary, and scientific institutions, exhibitions, and galleries of art; together with some account of the principal suburbs and most attractive localities 914 PIC1854
The travels of Marco Polo : the VenetianPOLOMarco910 POL1854
The geography of Strabo HAMILTONH.C.911 HAM1854-1857
A lady's second journey round the Word: from London to the cape of Good Hope, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Celebes, Ceram, The Moluccas, etc. California, Panama, Ecuador and the United States PFEIFFERIda910 PFE1855
A Ramble through Normandy : or, scenes, characters and incidents in a sketching excursion through Calvados MUSGRAVEGeorge M.914.42 MUS1855
A system of geography, popular and scientific : or a physical, political, and statistical account of the world and its various divisions BELLJames910 BEL1855
An expedition to the valley of the great salt lake of Utah : Including a description of its geography, natural history, and minerals and an analysis of its waters with an authentic account of the Mormon settlement STANSBURYHoward9001855
English Traits EMERSONR. W.914.2 EME1856
The camp and the cutter : or, a cruise to the Crimea GALTEdwin914.7717 GAL1856
Two summer cruises with the Baltic fleet, in 1854-5 : being the log of the "Pet" yacht, 8 tons, R.T.Y.C. HUGHESRobert Edgar910.45 HUG1856
A residence among the Chinese , inland on the coast, and at sea being a narrative of scenes and adventures during a third visit to China, from 1853 to 1856 FORTUNE Robert915.1 FOR1857
Contributions to an amateur magazine in prose and verse PERRY Richard919.45 PER1857
The Englishman in Kansas: or Squatter life and border warfare GLADSTONET.H.917.81 GLA1857
The christmas holydays in RomeINGRAHAMWm.914.5 ING1858
Three visits to Madagascar during the years 1853 - 4 -1856 ELLISW.910 ELL1858
Eothen KINGLAKE A.W. (Alexander WIlliam)910 KIN1859
Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's mission to China and Japan in the years 1857, '58, '59 OLIPHANTELaurence910.0951 OLI1859
Narrative of the shipwreck of the "Admella" inter-colonial steamer on the southern coast of Australia MOSSMANSamuel9101859
The bye-lanes and downs of England : with turf scenes and charactersSYLVANUS914.2 SYL1859
The scouring of the white horse : or, the long vacation ramble of a London clerk HUGHESThomas914.2 HUG1859
To Cuba and back : a vacation voyage DANARichard Henry910 DAN1859
Unprotected Females in Sicily, Calabria, and on the top of Mount Aetna LOWHelen914.58 LOW1859
A journey in the back country OLMSTEDFrederick Law9101860
About London RITCHIEJ. Ewing942 RIT1860
An Arctic boat-journey in the autumn of 1854 HAYES Isaac I.919.8 HAY1860
Black's general atlas of the world : a series of fifty-six maps BARTHOLOMEWJohn Jnr.912 BAR1860
Boswell's Journal of a tour of the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.BOSWELLJames914.1 BOS1860
The Englishwoman in Italy. Impressions of life in the Roman states and Sardinia, during a ten years' residence GRETTONG. (Mrs)914.5 GRE1860
Travels and adventures of the Rev. Joseph Wolff, D.D., L.L.D.WOLFFJoseph910 WOL1860
Australia its rise, progress, and present condition WESTGARTHWilliam919.4 WES1861
Book of South Wales : the Wye, and the coastHALLS.C.914.2 HAL1861
Journies across the Pampas and among the Andes HEADFrancis B.910 HEA1861
Narrative of the circumnavigation of the globe by the Austrian frigate Novara, (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair) : undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government, in the years 1857, 1858 & 1859, under the immediate auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-in-Chief of the Austrian Navy SCHERZERKarl910 SCH1861
Nineteen Years in Polynesia : Missionary life, travels, and researches in the Islands of the Pacific TURNERGeorge919.6 TUR1861
Queensland, Australia : a highly eligible field for emigration, and the future cotton-field of Great Britain: with a disquisition of the origin, manners, and customs of the aborigines LANGJohn Dunmore910 LAN1861
The Okavango river : A narrative of travel, exploration, and adventure ANDERSSONCharles John910 AND1861
Typee : or, a narrative of a four months' residence among the natives of a valley of the Marquesas Islands; or, a peep at Polynesian life MELVILLEHermann913.36 MEL1861
Flindersland and Sturtland; or, the inside and outside of Australia JESSOPWilliam R.H.919.4 JES1862
Hawaii : the past, present, and future of its island kingdom HOPKINSManley919.6 HOP1862
The history of New South Wales : with an account of Van Dieman's Land [Tasmania], New Zealand, Port Phillip [Victoria], Moreton Bay FLANAGAN Roderick919 FLA1862
Travels in British Columbia : with the narrative of a yacht voyage LENNARDC.E. Barrett-910 LEN1862
Up the Nile and home again FAIRHOLTF.910 FAI1862
Wild Wales : its people, language and scenery Vol. I of three volumes. BorrowGeorge914.2 BOR1862
Wild Wales : Its people, language and scenery Vol. II of three volumes.BorrowGeorge914.2 BOR1862
Wild Wales : its people, language and scenery Vol. III of three volumes BorrowGeorge914.2 BOR1862
A successful exploration through the interior of Australia; from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria WILLS William John919.4 WIL1863
Four months in a Dahabeeh; or Narrative of a winter's cruise on the Nile CAREYM.L.M.910 CAR1863
Greece and the Greeks. The Narrative of a Winter residence and Summer travel in Greece and its Islands /Translated by Mary HowittBREMERFredrika914.95 BRE1863
Journal of a residence on a Georgian plantation in 1838-1839 KEMBLEFrances Anne910 KEM1863
Narrative of the circumnavigation of the globe by the Austrian frigate Novara, (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair) : undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government, in the years 1857, 1858 & 1859, under the immediate auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-in-Chief of the Austrian Navy SCHERZERKarl 910 SCH1863
Old New Zealand : being incidents of native customs and character in the old times A PAKEHA MAORI919.3 OLD1863
Recollections of Tartar Steppes and their inhabitants ATKINSONMrs914.7 ATK1863
The capital of the tycoon : a narrative of a three years residence in Japan ALCOCKRutherford915.2 ALC1863
The capital of the tycoon : a narrative of a three years' residence in JapanALCOCK Rutherford952 ALC1863
The Dutch at home ESQUIROSAlphonse914.92 ESQ1863
The Wanderer in Western France LOWTHGeorge T.914.4 LOW1863
Travels by 'Umbra'Clifford (Umbra)C.C. 914.91 CLI1863
A classical dictionary of biography, mythology, and geography SMITH, William913.3 SMI1864
A walk from London to John O'Groat's : with notes by the way BURRITTElihu914.204 BUR1864
A walk from London to John O'Groat's with notes by the way BURRITElihu914.2 BUR1864
Explorations in Australia : the journals of John McDouall Stuart during the years 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, & 1862, when he fixed the centre of the continent and successfully crossed it from sea to sea HARDMANWilliam (ed)919.4 HAR1864
Italics : brief notes on politics, people, and places in Italy in 1864 COBBEFrances Power914.5 COB1864
Life in Java : with sketches of the JavaneseALMEIDAWilliam Barrington De919.2 ALM1864
Our inheritance in the great pyramid SMYTHC. Piazzi 913.32SMY1864
Ten Months in The Fiji Islands SMYTHEMrs S.M.919 SMY1864
A Short American Tramp in the fall of 1864 910 SHO1865
A Woman's Journey round the World from Vienna to Brazil, Chili, Tahiti, China, Hindostan, Persia, and Asia Minor PFEIFFERIda910.4 PFE1865
Adventures among the Dyaks of Borneo BOYLEFrederick919.1 BOY1865
Baillliere's Victorian gazetteer and road guide WHITWORTH (comp.)Robert P.919. WHI1865
Letters from abroadALFORDHenry910 ALF1865
Letters from abroad ALFORDHenry910 ALF1865
Narrative of a year's journey through central and eastern Arabia (1862-63)PALGRAVEWilliam Gifford916.62 PAL1865
Travels & discoveries in the LevantNEWTONC.T.915.6 NEW1865
Bailliere's Victorian atlas : shewing all the counties, boroughs, towns, villages, rivers, mining divisions, &c., in the colonyBAILLIEREF.F.994.5 BAI1866
Charicles or illustrations of the private life of the ancient Greeks METCALFERev. Frederick913.38 MET1866
Gallus or Roman scenes of the time of Augustus : with notes and excursuses illustrative of the manners and customs of the Romans BECKERW. A.913.37 BEC1866
Landsborough's exploration of Australia from Carpentaria to Melbourne LAURIE James Stuart919.43 LAU1866
Polynesian reminscences or, life in the South Pacific Islands PRITCHARDW. T.919.61 PRI1866
Social life of the Chinese : with some accounts of their religious, governmental, educational, and business customs and opnionsDOOLITTLEJustus915.1 DOO1866
The battle-fields of 1866 DICKEYEdward914.3 DIC1866
The north-west passage by land. Being the narrative of an expedition from the Atlantic to the Pacific MILTON910 NOR1866
Travelling sketches TROLLOPEAnthony910.4 TRO1866
A trip to The Tropics and Home through America The Marquis of Lorne.919 MAR1867
Christian adventures in South Africa TAYLORWilliam916 TAY1867
Cradle lands HERBERTLady915.6 HER1867
Nooks and corners of English life : past and present TIMBS John914.2 TIM1867
Pompeii : Its history, buildings, and antiquities. An account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors DYERThomas H.914.5 DYE1867
The Albert N'Yanza : great basin of the Nile and explorations of the Nile sources BAKERSamuel W.910 BAK1867
The Nile tributaries of Abyssinia and the sword hunters of the Hamran Arabs BAKER Samuel W.910 BAK1867
The open polar sea: a narrative of a voyage of discovery towards the North Pole in the schooner "United States"HAYESIsaac I.919.8 HAY1867
A Winter Tour in Spain PembertonH.914.6 PEM1868
American notes, and reprinted pieces DICKENSCharles917.30458 DIC1868
Greater Britain: a record of travel in English-speaking countrues during 1866 and 1867 DILKECharles Wentworth919.4 DIL1868
The Paris sketch book of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh; and the memoirs of Mr. Charles F. Yellowplush THACKERAYW.M.914.43 THA1868
Under the palms in Algeria and Tunis WINGFIELD L.916 WIN1868
Forest Life in Acadie HARDYCampbell910 HAR1869
Letters from Australia MARTINEAUJohn9191869
Narrative of the British mission to Theodre , King of Abyssinia RASSAMHormuzd916.3 RAS1869
The cruise of H. M. S. Galatea, Captain H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh , K.G. in 1867-1868 MILNERJohn910 CRU1869
The cruise of H.M.S. Galatea : captain H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh K.G., in 1867-1868 MILNERJohn910 MIL1869
The cruise of H.M.S. Galatea, Captain H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., in 1867 - 1868 MILNERJohn910.45 MIL1869
The Malay Archipelago : the land of the orang-utan, and the bird of paradise. A narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature WALLACEAlfred Russel919 WAL1869
The old world in its new face : impressions of Europe in 1867-1868BELLOWSHenry W.914 BEL1869
The old world in its new face : impressions of Europe in 1867-1868 BELLOWSHenry W.914 BEL1869
The royal atlas of modern geography JOHNSONAlexander Keith912 JOH1869
The Travels of a Hindoo to various parts of Bengal and Upper India CHUNDERBholanauth915.4 CHU1869
The voiage and travaile of Sir John Maundevile, Kt. A.D. 1322-1346 MAUNDEVILEKt. John910 MAU1869
A voyage round the world in two volumes BEAUVOIRMarquis de910 MAR1870
Curious facts of old colonial days BONWICKJames994 BON1870
Sketches of life and sport in South-Eastern Africa HAMILTONCharles910 HAM1870
The heart of the continent : a record of the travel across the plains and in Oregon, with an examination of the Mormon principle LUDLOWFitz Hugh910 LUD1870
Fair France : impressions of a travellerCRAIKDinah M.M.914 CRA1871
Homes and homesteads in the land of plenty : a handbook of Victoria, as a field for emigration BALLANTYNEJames919.45 BAL1871
Scenes in the sunny south : including the Atlas mountains and the oases of the Sahara in AlgeriaVEREKERC.S.916 VER1871
Scenes in the sunny south : including the Atlas Mountains and the oases of the Sahara in AlgeriaVEREKERC.S.916.2 VER1871
The fortunate isles : the archipelago of the Canaries PEGOT-OGIERE. 916.49 PEG1871
A search after sunshine : or Algeria in 1871 HERBERTLady910 HER1872
How I found Livingstone : travels, adventures, and discoveries in Central Africa; including four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone STANLEYHenry M.910 STA1872
In Quest of Coolies HOPEJames L.A.919.6 HOP1872
Notes on England TAINEH. (Hippoplyte Aldolphe)914.2 TAI1872
Pekin, Jeddo, and San Francisco : the conclusion of a voyage round the worldBEAUVOIRMarquis de915 BEA1872
South Sea Bubbles The EARL AND THE DOCTOR919.6 EAR1872
The conclusion of a voyage round the world BEAUVOIRMarquis de915 BEA1872
The Switzers DIXONWilliam Hepworth914.94 DIX1872
Zanzibar : city, island and coast BURTON Richard F.916.78 BUR1872
Australia BOOTHEdwin Carton F919.4 BOO1873
Letters from Jamaica : the land of streams and woods 910 LET1873
England and the English LYTTONEdward Bulwer914.2 LYT1874
F.E. Hiscocks & Co.'s new Victorian counties atlas 1874 : together with map of Victoria, indicating roads, distances, relative position of counties, &c.HISCOCKSF.E.994.5 HIS1874
Recollections of a tour made in Scotland A. D. 1803 WORDSWORTH Dorothy910.14 WOR1874
Social life in Greece : from Homer to Menander MAHAFFYJ. P. 913.38MAH1874
The heart of Africa : three years' travels and adventures in the unexplored regions of central Africa. From 1868-1871SCHWEINFURTHGeorg916 SCH1874
The polar and tropical worldsHARTWIGG.919 HAR1874
Through Russia: from St Petersburg to Astrakhan and the Crimea GUTHRIEMrs.910.0947 GUT1874
A popular account of missionary travels and researches in South Africa LIVINGSTONEDavid910 LIV1875
Assyrian discoveries : an account of explortations and discoveriers of the site of Nineveh, during 1873 and 1874 SMITHGeorge913.3 SMI1875
Assyrian discoveries : an account of explortations and discoveriers of the site of Nineveh, during 1873 and 1874 SMITHGeorge913.3 SMI1875
Days near RomeHAREAugustus J.C.914.5 HAR1875
Journey across the western interior of Australia WARBURTONPeter Egerton919.41 WAR1875
Over land and sea : a log of travel round the worldGUILLEMARDArthur G.359 SON1875
Picturesque Europe 914 PIC1875
Picturesque Europe 914 PIC1875
Recollections of a tour made in Scotland A.D. 1803 WORDSWORTHDorothy914.1 WOR1875
Saskatchewan and the Rocky Mountains The Earl of Southesk900 SAS1875
Six months among the palm groves, coral reefs & volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands BIRD Isabella L. 919.6 BIR1875
The communistic societies of the United States NORDHOFFCharles910 NOR1875
The English explorers: comprising details of the famous travels of Mandeville, Bruce, Park and LivingstoneMANDEVILLEJohn910.4 MAN1875
The Life of the Greeks and Romans. Described from antique monuments GUHLE.913.38 GUH1875
The Threshold of the Unknown Region MARKHAMClements R.910 MAR1875
Travels in South America : from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean MARCOYPaulF918 MAR1875
Untrodden Spain : and her black country : being sketches of the life and character of the Spaniard of the interiorROSEHugh James914.6 ROS1875
Wanderings in the interior of New Guinea LAWSONJ.A.919.5 LAW1875
What we saw in Australia HILLRosamond919.4 HIL1875
The English explorers : comprising details of the more famous travels by Mandeville, Bruce, Park and Livingstone with chapter on Arctic explorations MANDEVILLEJohn910.4 ENG1875
A narative of travel and sport in Burmah, Siam, and the Malay Pensinsula BRADLEYJohn915 BRA1876
Australasia and the Oceanic region WILDEYWilliam Brackley919.4 WIL1876
Johnston's emigration map of the British Colony of Oatago &c., New Zealand, constructed from the most recent surveys & expolations JOHNSONW.9101876
Journal of Commodore Goodenough, during his last command as Senior Officer on the Australian Station, 1873 -75 GOODENOUGHCommodore910 GOO1876
My circular notes : extracts from journals, letters sent home, geological and other notes, written while travelling westwards round the world from July 6, 1874, to July 6, 1875CAMPBELLJ.F.910 CAM1876
New lands within the Artic Circle : narrative of the discoveries of the Austrian ship "Tegetthoff" in the years 1872-1874PAYERJulius919.85 PAY1876
Pearls of the Pacific Boddam-WHETHAMJ.M.919.6 WHE1876
Rambles and studies in GreeceMAHAFFY913.8 MAH 1876
The Queen of the Colonies; or, Queensland as I knew it 919.43QUE1876
A Year's Housekeeping in South Africa BARKERLady910 BAR1877
Across Africa CAMERONVerney Lovett910 CAM1877
Across Africa CAMERONVerney Lovett910 CAM1877
Across Central America WHETHAMJ.W. Boddam910 WHE1877
Arctic expeditions from British and foreign shores from the earliest times to the expedition of 1875-76 SMITHD. Murray900 SMI1877
Colonial experiences : or incidents and reminiscences of thirty-four years in New Zealand AN OLD COLONIST919.31 OLD1877
Cyprus: its ancient cities, tombs, and temples: a narrative of researches and excavations during ten years' residence as American consul in that island CESNOLA General Louis Palma Di915.6CES1877
Mark Seaworth : a tale of the Indian OceanKINGSTONWilliam H.G.910 KIN1877
The discoveries of Prince Henry the Navigator : and their results; being the narrative of the discovery by sea, within one century, of more than half the world MAJORRichard Henry923.9 MAJ1877
The Prince of Wales' tour : A diary in India with some account of the visits of his Royal Highness to the courts of Greece, Egypt, Spain, and Portugal RUSSELLWilliam Howard910.4 RUS1877
The voyage of the 'Challenger', the Atlantic THOMSONC. Wyville910.4 THO1877
Through Persia by caravan ARNOLDArthur9101877
The vagabond papers : sketches of Melbourne life, in light & shade THOMASJulian919.4 THO1877+
The Vagabond papers: sketches of Melbourne life, in light & shade THOMASJulian919.4 THO1877+
A dictionary of Greek and Roman geography SMITH9131878
Camp life and sport in South Africa LUCAST. J.910 LUC1878
Journal of a tour in Marocco and the great atlas HOOKERJoseph Dalton916.4 HOO1878
Oregon: There and back in 1877 NashWallis910 NAS1878
Switzerland : its mountains and valleysRADENWoldemar914.9 RAD1878
The gold-mines of Midian and the ruined Midianite cities : a fortnight's tour in north-western Arabia BURTONRichard F.915.6 BUR1878
The Great Frozen Sea : a personal narrative of the voyage of the "Alert" during the Arctic expedition of 1875-6MARKHAMAlbert Hastings (captain)913.98 MAR1878
The journal of the Royal Geographical Society910.6 GEO1878
The vagabond papers : sketches in New South Wales and Queensland THOMASJulian919.451878
Upper Egypt: Its people and its products. A descriptive account of the manners, customs, superstitions, and occupations of the people of the Nile Valley, the desert, and the Red Sea coast, with sketches of the natural history and geology KLUNZINGERC.B.910.3 KLU1878
Voyage to the polar sea : during 1875-6 in H.M. Ships "Alert" and "Discovery" NARESG.S.998 NAR1878
Walks in Algiers and its surroundings SEGUINL.910 SEG1878
A voyage in the 'Sunbeam' BRASSEYAnnie910.4 BRA1879
A-Saddle in the wild west. A glimpse of travel among the mountains, lava beds, sand deserts, adobe towns, indian reservations and ancient pueblos of southern Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona RIDEINGWilliam H910 RID1879
Australasia WALLACE Alfred Russel (ed)919.3 WAL1879
Our voyage in the 'Sunbeam' : our home on the ocean for eleven months BRASSEYMrs910.09 BRA1879
Readings in Melbourne : with an essay on the resources and prospects of Victoria, for the emigrant and uneasy classes MICHIEArchibald919.43 MIC1879
Round the world CARNEGIEAndrew910.4 CAR1879
The Australian abroad : branches from the main routes round the world HINGSTONJames910.4 HIN1879
The Australian abroad : branches from the main routes round the world HINGSTON James910.4 HIN1879
The exploration of the world VERNEJules910.4 VER1879
The journal of the Royal Geographical Society910.6 GEO1879
Royal Windsor DIXON William Hepworth 914.2 DIX1879
A narrative of the voyages round the world : performed by Captain James Cook : with an account of his life, during the previous and intervening periods KIPPISA.910.4 KIP1880
Australasia WALLACEAlfred Russel9191880
Coral lands COOPERH. Stonehewer919.6 COO1880
Old Glasgow : the place and the people. From the Roman occupation to the eighteenth century MACGEORGEAndrew914.1 MAC1880
Stanford's Compendium of Geography and Travel Based on Hellwald's 'Die Erde Und Ihre Volker' AFRICA JOHNSTONKeith910 STA1880
The Chinese, their education, philosophy and letters MARTINW.A.P.951 MAR1880
The handbook of Western Australia NICOLAY C.G.919.41 NIC1880
The Mediterranean illustrated914 MED1880
A chequered career : fifteen years in Australia and New Zealand NESFIELD H.W.919.3 NES1881
A Trip to the Brocken (Reisebilder)HEINEHeinrich914 HEI1881
A Year in Fiji, or an inquiry into to botanical, agricultural, and economical resources of the colony HORNEJohn919.61 HOR1881
England Without and Within WHITERichard Grant914.1 WHI1881
How I Crossed Africa: from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, through unknown countries; discovery of the Great Zambesi affluents, etc.PINTOSerpa916 PIN1881
Indian pictures, drawn with pen and pencil URWICKW.954 URW1881
Matabele Land and the Victoria Falls : a naturalist's wanderings in the interior of South Africa OATESFrank 916.8 OAT1881
Pioneer life and frontier adventure PETERSDe Witt C.917 PET1881
Summer cruising in the South Seas STODDARDCharles Warren919.6 STO1881
The great explorers of the nineteenth century VERNEJules910.4 VER1881
The voyage of the " Fox" in the Arctic Seas in search of Franklin and his companions M'CLINTOCK F. Leopold919.8 MCL1881
Alps and sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino (Op. 6) BUTLERSamuel914.51 BUT1882
An inland voyage STEVENSONRobert Louis914.204 STE1882
Asia, Stanford's compendium of geography and travel for general reading KEANEA. H.915 KEA1882
At home in Fiji CUMMINGC.F. Gordon919.6 CUM1882
Brighter Britain! : or settler and Maori in Northern New Zealand HAYWilliam Delisle919.3 HAY1882
Bush-life in Queensland : or John West's colonial experiences GRANTA.C.919.43 GRA1882
English circumnavigators PURVESDavid Lang910 PUR1882
Occident and orient : sketches on both sides of the Pacific 910.4 OCC1882
Occident and orient : sketches on both sides of the Pacific Vol. I910.4 OCC1882
Siberia in Asia : a visit to the valley of the Yenesay in East Siberia. With description of the natural history migration of birds, etc SEEBOHMHenry915.7 SEE1882
The 'Fan Kwae' at Canton before treaty days - 1825-1844 "An Old Resident"951 FAN1882
The exploration of the world VERNEJules910 VER1882
The land of the midnight sun : summer and winter journeys through Sweden, Norway, Lapland, and northern Finland : with descriptions of the inner life of the people, their manners and customs, the primitive antiquities, etc.DU CHAILLUPaul B. 914.8 DUC1882
Through SiberiaLANSDELLHenry915.7 LAN1882
Through Siberia LANSDELLHenry915.7 LAN1882
With a show through Southern Africa and personal reminiscences of the Transvaal War DU VALCharles910 DUV1882
The historial geography of Europe FREEMAN Edward A. 911 FRE1882
About England with Dickens RIMMERAlfred 914.2 RIM1883
Azahar : extracts from a journal in Spain in 1881- 82 HOPE-EDWARDESE.C. 914.6 HOP1883
Camping among Cannibals JOHNSONAlfred St919.61 JOH1883
Cruise of the "Alert" : four years in Patagonian, Polynesian, and Mascarene waters (1878-82) COPPINGERR.W.F910 COP1883
Fire fountains : the Kingdom of Hawaii. Its volcanoes, and the history of its mission CUMMINGC. F. Gordon919.6 CUM1883
Fire fountains : the Kingdom of Hawaii. Its volcanoes, and the history of its missionsCUMMINGC. F. Gordon919.6 CUM1883
Heth and Moab : explorations in Syria in 1881 and 1882 CONDERClaude Reignier915.691 CON1883
Iberian reminiscences : fifteen years travelling impressions of Spain and PortugalGALLENGAA.914.6 GAL1883
Journal of a lady's travels round the world BRIDGESF. D.910 BRI1883
Our new way round the world COFFIN Charles Carleton910 COF1883
Reminiscences of travel in Australia, America, and Egypt TANGYERichard910 TAN1883
Sacred streams: the ancient and modern history of the rivers of the Bible GOSSEPhilip Henry915.6 GOS 1883
Scottish Characteristics HOODPaxton914.1 HOO1883
The great pyramid : observatory, tomb, and temple PROCTORRichard A.913.32PRO1883
The Orkneys and Shetland : their past and present state TUDORJohn R.914.1 TUD1883
The pyramids and temples of Gizeh PETRIE W.M. Flinders 913.4 PET1883
The voyage of the "Wanderer" : from the journals and letters of C. and S. Lambert LAMBERTCharles910 LAM1883
The voyage of the Jeannette. The ship and ice journals of George W. De Long, Lieutenant-Commander U.S.N., and commander of the polar expedition of 1879-1881 LONGGeorge W.910.19 LON1883
Town life in Australia TWOPENY R.E.N.919 TWO1883
Ups and downs of Spanish travel BELLINGHAMH. Blesches Graham914.6 BEL1883
Wiesen as a health resort in early phthisis, with directions for clothing, diet, and exercise in the Swiss Alps during the winter TUCKERA.T.910 TUC1883
An old fashioned journey through England and Wales HISSEYJohn James914.2 HIS1884
Cities of central ItalyHAREAugustus J.C.914.5 HAR1884
Cities of central Italy HAREAugustus J.C.914.5 HAR1884
Cities of northern ItalyHARE Augustus J.C.914.5 HAR1884
Early experiences of life in South Australia : and an extended colonial history BULL John Wrthall919.42 BUL1884
Letters and essays on Wales RICHARDSHenry914.29 RIC1884
More leaves from the journal of a life in the Highlands, from 1862 - 1882 Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819 - 1901923.142 VIC1884
More leaves from the journal of a life in the highlands, from 1862 to 1882 Victoria923.142 VIC1884
Our Maoris MARTINLady 919 MAR1884
Public Life in England DARYLPhilippe914.2 DAR1884
South Africa. A Sketch Book of Men, Manners and Facts LITTLEJames Stanley916 LIT1884
The naturalist on the river Amazon : a record of adventures, habits of animals, sketches of Brazilian and Indian life, and aspects of nature under the equator, during eleven years of travelJohn Henry574.981 BAT1884
The old world and the new BALLANTINEWilliam917.3 BAL1884
The old world and the new BALLANTINEWilliam917.3 BAL1884
Troja : results of the latest researches and discoveries on the site of Homer's Troy SCHLIEMANNHenry914 SCH1884
Homes Letters: written by the late Earl of Beaconsfield in 1830 and 1831 DISRAELIBenjamin910.42 DIS1885
Jottings from the PacificGILLW. Wyatt919.6 WYA1885
Letters to Guy BARKERLady919.41 BAR1885
New Guinea : an account of the establishment of tbe British Protectorate over the southern shores of New Guinea LYNECharles919 LYN1885
The Australian abroad on branches from the main routes round the world HINGSTONJames910.4 HIN1885
The world of London - (La Societe De Londres) VASILIPaul (Count)914.21 VAS1885
Work and adventure in New Guinea 1877 to 1885 CHALMERSJames919.5 CHA1885
A journey to the western islands of ScotlandJOHNSONSamuel914.1 JOH1886
A manual of Greek archaeology COLLIGNONMaxime913.3 COL1886
Australiana or my early life HENTYRichmond919.4 HEN1886
Early Australian voyages : Pelsart, Tasman, Dampier PINKERTON John919 PIN1886
Forty thousand miles over land and water : the journal of a tour through the Britsh Empire and America VINCENTHoward Mrs916 VIN1886
Picturesque atlas of Australia 919 PIC1886
Picturesque atlas of Australia 919 PIC1886
Picturesque atlas of Australia 919 PIC1886
Picturesque atlas of Australia GARRANAndrew919 GAR1886
Sketches in Russia MORRISONA.F.914.72 MOR1886
Station life in New Zealand Lady Barker (BROOME, Lady Mary Ann)919.31 BRO1886
The cruise of Her Majesty's Ship "Bacchante" 1879-1882 DALTONJohn N. (ed.)910.4 BAC1886
The cruise of the land yacht "Wanderer" : or thirteen hundred miles in my caravan STABLESGordon914.13 STA1886
The Kilima-Njara expedition : a record of scientific exploration in Eastern Equatorial Africa. And a general description of the natural history, languages, and commerce of the Kilima-Njaro District JOHNSTONH.H.910 JOH1886
The new atlas of Australia : New South Wales McLEAN Robert (ed.)910 MCL1886
The new atlas of Australia : Queensland McLEAN Robert (ed.)9101886
The new atlas of Australia : South Australia McLEAN Robert (ed.)910 MCL1886
The new atlas of Australia : Western Australia McLEAN Robert (ed.)910 MCL1886
The voyages and travels of Sir John Maudeville Kt MAUNDEVILLEJohn910 MAU1886
The western Pacific and New Guinea ROMILLYHugh919.5 ROM1886
Three years of Arctic service : an account of the Lady Franklin Bay expedition of 1881-84, and the attainment of the farthest northGREELYAdolphus W.998 GRE1886
Travels in England in 1782MORITZC.P.914.2 MOR1886
Two Thousand Miles through the Heart of Mexico MC CARTYJ Hendrickson Rev.910 McC1886
A summer cruise in the waters of Greece, Turkey, and Russia COLBECK Alfred 910.4 COL1887
A tour in Ireland 1776-1779 YOUNGArthur914.15 YOU1887
Australian defences and New Guinea SCRATCHLEYPeter, Sir919.5SCR1887
Gum boughs and wattle bloom, gathered on Australian hills and plains MACDONALDDonald919.4 MAC1887
My Consulate in Somoa : a record of four years' sojourn in the Navigators Islands, with personal experiences of King Malietoa Laupepa, his country and his men CHURCHWARDWilliam B.919.61 CHU1887
Paddy at Home. - 'Chez Paddy' (trans.)Mandat-GRANCEYE. baron de 914.15 MAN1887
Pioneering in New GuineaCHALMERSJames919.5CHA1887
Romantic Spain : a record of personal experienceO'SHEAJohn Augustus914.6 OSH1887
The corsairs of France NORMANC.B.910.4 NOR1887
The Holy Land and the Bible : A book of scripture illustrations gathered in Palestine GEIKIECunningham915.6GEI1887
The Holy Land and the Bible: A book of scripture illustrations gathered in Palestine GEIKIECunningham915.6GEI1887
The new chum in the Queensland bush TYRWHITTWalter S.S.919.43 TYR1887
The Saone : a summer voyage HAMERTONPhilip Gilbert914 HAM1887
Travels in Mexico : and life among the MexicansOBERFrederick917.2 OBE1887
Travels in Mexico and life among the Mexicans OBERFrederick A.910 OBE1887
Down the islands : a voyage to the Caribbees PATONWilliam Agnew919 PAT1888
Fifty years ago BESANTWalter914.2 BES1888
France as it is LEBONAndre914.4 FRA1888
Letters from Majorca WOODCharles W.914.6 WOO1888
Lights and shadows of Melbourne life FREEMANJohn919.45 FRE1888
Rides and studies in the Canary Islands EDWARDESCharles910 EDW1888
Tent life in tigerland : being sporting reminiscences of a pioneer planter in an Indian frontier district INGLISJames915.4 ING1888
The Australian explorers; their labours, perils, and achievements. Being a narrative of discovery from the landing of Captain Cook to the Centennial year GRIMM George919.4 GRI1888
The English in the West Indies: or the bow of Ulysses FROUDEJames Anthony917.29 FRO1888
The Fleet its river, prison, and marriages ASHTONJohn942 ASH1888
The genesis of Queensland RUSSELLHenry StuartF919.43 RUS1888
The Kingdom of Georgia : notes of travel in a land of women, wine, and song : to which are appended historical, literary, and political sketches, specimens of the national music, and a compendious biography WARDROPOliver914.7 WAR1888
A narrative of travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro, with an account of the native tribes and observations on the climate, geology, and natural history of the Amazon Valley WALLACEAlfred Russel900 WAL1889
A Naturalist in North Celebes: a narrative of travels in Minahassa, the Sangir and Talaut Islands, with notices of the fauna, flora and ethnology of the districts visited HICKSONSydney J.910 HIC1889
A Tour in a phaeton through the Eastern countries HISSEYJames John914.2 HIS1889
Afloat (Sur l'eau) MAUPASSANTGuy de910 MAU1889
Edinburgh STEVENSONRobert Louis914.4 STE1889
From my verandah in New Guinea ROMILLYHugh Hastings919.5ROM1889
Half a century of Australasian progress : a personal retrospect WESTGARTH William 919.3 WES1889
Half a century of Australasian progress, a personal retrospect WESTGARTHWilliam919.4 WES1889
Past and present Australian life ZILLMANNJ.H.919.4 ZIL1889
Sierra Leone; or the white man's grave BANBURY G. A. Lethbridge 916.6 BAN1889
Sketches from a tour through Holland & Germany MAHAFFYJ. P.914.9 SKE1889
The "Falcon" on the Baltic; a coasting voyage from Hammersmith to Copenhagen in a three-ton yacht KNIGHTE.F.914.89 KNI1889
The Australian in London and America HOGANJames Francis914.2 HOG1889
The last voyage BRASSEY Annie919 BRA 1889
The viking age : the early history, manners, and customs of the ancestors of the English-speaking nations. Illustrated from the antiquities discovered in mounds, cairns, and bogs as well as from the ancient sagas and eddas CHAILLUPaul B. de913.4 1889
Leaves from the log of a gentleman gipsy: In wayside camp and caravan STABLESGordon914.2 STA189?
A Naturalist Among the Head-Hunters WOODFORDCharles Morris919.5 WOO1890
Adventures of the Great Forrest of Equatorial Africa and the country of the Dwarfs CHAILLUPaul DU910 CHA1890
Bismarck in time HAYWARDHenry (Translator)923.241 BIS1890
English intercourse with Siam in the seventeenth century ANDERSONJohn915.9 AND1890
Impressions of a tenderfoot : during a journey in search of sport in the far west ST. MAURMrs. Algernon917.1 STM1890
In darkest Africa : or the quest rescue and retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria STANLEYHenry M.900 STA1890
Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of HMS Beagle round the world, under the command of Captain Fitz Roy , R. N. DARWIN Charles910 DAR1890
Mungo Park and the Niger THOMSONJoseph910 THO1890
Old country life Baring GOULDS. (Rev. Sabine)914.2 BAR1890
Rambles in the Black Forest WOLFFHenry W.910.4 WOL1890
Story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition JAMESONJames S.910 JAM1890
Ten years travel & sport in foreign lands : or travels in the eighties SETON-KARR Heywood W. 910.4 KAR1890
The life of Ferdinand Magellan and the first circumnavigation of the globe 1480-1521 GUILLEMARDF.H.H.910.4 GUI1890
Through the dark continent : or - the sources of the Nile around the Great Lakes of Equatorial Africa and down the Livingstone river to the Atlantic ocean STANLEYHenry M.910 STA1890
Yorkshire oddities : incidents and stange events GOULD S. Baring914.2 BAR1890
Through the wilderness of Brazil by horse, canoe and float COOKW.A.918 COO1890*
A week's tramp in Dickens-land HUGHESWilliam R.914.2 HUG1891
Journey in Persia and Kurdistan. Including a summer in the Upper Karun region and a visit to the Nestorian Rayahs BISHOPMrs (Isabella L. Bird)910 BIS1891
My personal experiences in Equatorial Africa : as medical officer of the Emin Pasha relief expeditionPARKEThomas Heazle916.7 PAR1891
New China and old : personal recollections and observations of thirty years MOULEArthur E.915 MOU1891
On sledge and horseback to outcast Siberian LepersMARSDENKate914.7 MAR1891
The Bible in Spain or, the Journeys, Adventures, and Imprisonments of an Englishman, in an Attempt to Circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula BORROWGeorge914.6 BOR1891
The buccaneers and marooners of America : being an account of the famous adventures and daring deeds of certain notorious freebooters of the Spanish main PYLE Howard (ed.)910.4 BUC1891
The voyages and adventures of Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, the Portuguese PINTO Ferdinand Mendez915 PIN1891
Two years among the savages of New Guinea. With introductory notes on North Queensland PITCAIRNW.D.919.5 PIT1891
Farthest East, and South and West : notes of a journey home through Japan, Australasia and America SAILC.R.910.4 SAI1892
Homeward bound REEVESEdward914.4 REE1892
London BESANT Walter914.2 BES1892
Persia and the Persian Question CURZONGeorge N.916.CUR1892
Persia and the Persian Question CURZONGeorge N.916.CUR1892
Round London. Down East and up West WILLIAMSMontague914.21 WIL1892
Round the compass in Australia PARKER George 919.4 PAR1892
The Danube : from the Black Forest to the Black Sea MILLETF.D.914.3 MIL1892
The first crossing of Greenland NANSENFridtjof919.8 NAN1892
The first crossing of Greenland NANSEN Fridtjof918.8 NAN1892
The Japs at home SLADENDouglas915.2 SLA1892
Travels amongst the Great Andes of the equator WHYMPEREdward918 WHY1892
Travels in Africa during the years 1882-1886 JUNKERWilhelm910 JUN1892
Charing Cross to St. Paul's McCARTHEYJustin942 MCC1893
Morocco as it is : with an account of Sir Charles Euan Smith's recent mission to FezBONSALStephen916.4 BON1893
Morocco as it is : with an account of Sir Charles Euan Smith's recent mission to Fez BONSALStephen Jr.910 BON1893
The Australians : a social sketch ADAMSFrancis919.4 ADA1893
The memoirs and travels of Mauritius Augustus Count de Benyowsky : in Siberia, Kamchatka, Japan, the Liuku Islands and Formosa OLIVERPasfield (ed.)910.4 BEN1893
The ruined cities of Mashonaland BENTJ. Theodore913 BEN1893
The South Sea Islanders WAWNWilliam T.919 WAW1893
In Search of a Climate NOTTAGECharles G.919 NOT1894
John Bull & Co. : the great colonial branches of the firm: Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa O'RELLMax919.4 ORE1894
Letters and sketches from the New HebridesPATONMaggie Whitecross910.091642 PAT1894
Pictures from Greek life and story CHURCHA.J. 913.38 CHU1894
The diversions of a prime minister THOMSONBasil919 THO1894
Through ten English counties HISSEYJames942 HIS1894
Western Australia : its history and progress CALVERTAlbert F.919.41 CAL1894
An atlas of ancient geography D'ANVILLEMons911 DAN1895
Dagonet Abroad SIMS George R914 SIM1895
In Stevenson's Samoa FRASERMarie 919.61 FRA1895
Mlay Sketches SWETTENHAMFrank Athelstane919.1 SWE1895
My early travels and adventures in America and Asia. Vol I. STANLEYHenry M.910.4 STA1895
Off the mill BROWNEG. F.922.3 BRO1895
Old times in the bush of Australia: trials and experiences of early bush life in Victoria, during the forties KIRBYJames919.45 KIR1895
On the Cars and Off. Being the Journal of a Pilgrimage along the Queens Highway to the East, from Halifax in Nova Scotia to Victoria in Vancouver's Island SLADENDouglas910 SLA1895
Outre-Mer : impressions of America BOURGETPaul917.3 BOU1895
The Dover Road: Annals of an ancient turnpike HARPERCharles G.914.2 HAR1895
The exploration of Australia CALVERTAlbert F.F919.4 CAL1895
The key of the Pacific : the Nicaragua canal.COLQUHOUNArchibald Ross919.8 COL1895
The Portsmouth road and its tributaries: to-day and in days of old HARPERCharles G. 914.2 HAR1895
Twelve Hundred Miles in a Waggon BALFOURAlice Blanche916 BAL1895
Vacation rambles HUGHESThomas 910 HUG1895
Voyages and travels of Lord Brassey, K.C.B., D.D.L. : from 1862-1894 EARDLEY-WILMOT S. (ed.)910.4 BRA1895
Westminster BESANT Walter 914.2 BES1895
A first fleet family : a hitherto unpublished narrative of certain remarkable adventures compiled from the papers of Sergeant William Dew of the Marines BECKELouis819.93 BEC1896
Among Pagodas and Fair Ladies: an account of a tour through Burma GASCOIGNEGwendolen Trench 910 GAS1896
Climbs in the New Zealand alps FITZGERALDE.A.919.3 FIT1896
On snow-shoes to the Barren Grounds : twenty-eight hundred miles after musk-oxen and wood-bison WHITNEYCaspar910 WHI1896
The colony of Victoria : socially and materially BANNOW Waldemar919.45 BAN1896
The descriptive album of London : a pictorial guide book 910 LON1896
The new Siberia : Being an account of a visit to the penal island of Sakhalin, and political prison and mines of the Trans-Baikal district, Eastern Siberia WINDTHarry De914.7 WIN1896
The Pamirs and the source of the Oxus CURZONGeorge N.910 CUR1896
The scenery of Switzerland : and the causes to which it is due LUBBOCKJohn, Sir914.94 LUB1896
The Story of Australia: its discovery, colonisation and development LAURIEJ. S.919.3 LAU1896
Benin: the city of blood BACONR. H.916.3 BAC1897
Farthest north : being the record of a voyage of exploration of the ship Fram, 1893 - 96, and of a fifteen months sleigh journey by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen NansenFridtjof998 NAN1897
Farthest north : being the record of a voyage of exploration of the ship Fram, 1893 - 96, and of a fifteen months sleigh journey by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen NansenFridtjof998 NAN1897
Impressions of Turkey during twelve years' wanderings RAMSAYW.M.910 RAM1897
In the Sunbeam to New Zealand BRASSEYLord910 BRA1897
Map of the route explored by Captains Speke and Grant from Zanzibar to Egypt : shewing the outfall of the Nile from the Victoria Nyanza (Lake), and the various negro territories discovered by them 910 SPE1897
Old and new London : a narrative of its history, its people, and its places THORNBURYWalter914 THO1897
The Queen's London : a pictorial and descriptive record of the great metropolis in the year of Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee 910 LON1897
The Queen's London : a pictorial and descriptive record of the great metropolis in the year of Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee910 LON1897
Travel and big game SELOUSPercy 916.8 SEL1897
Wild Life in Southern Seas BECKELouis919.6 BEC1897
Wild Norway : with chapters on Spitsbergen, Denmark, etc. CHAPMANAbel914.9 CHA1897
Northward over the "great ice" PEARY Robert E.9101898
Northward over the "great ice" : a narrative of life and work along the shores and upon the interior ice-cap of Northern Greenland in the years 1886 and 1891 - 1897 PEARYRobert E.919 PEA1898
Our Own Country. Descriptive, Historical, Pictorial 914.2 OUR 1898
Through Asia HEDINSven915 HED1898
Through New Guinea and the cannibal countries CAYLEY-WEBSTERH.919.5 CAY1898
Travels and Life in Ashanti and Jaman FREEMANRichard Austin916 FRE1898
Twelve hundred miles on the River MurrayMURRAYA.S.919.45 MUR1898
With the mission to Menelik GLEICHENCount910 GLE1898
A book of the west : being an introduction to Devon and CornwallGOULDS. Baring942 GOU1899
Buffalo Jones' fourty years of adenture INMANHenry9001899
Puerto Rico : its conditions and possibilities DINWIDDIE William 917 DIN1899
The adventures of Louis de Rougemont : as told by himself DE ROUGEMONTLouis919.42 ROU1899
The Caroline Islands : travel in the sea of the little landsCHRISTIANF. W.919.6 CHR1899
The highest Andes : a record of the first ascent of Aconcagua and Tupungato in Argentina, and the exploration of the surrounding valleys FITZGERALDE. A.918 FIT1899
The Philippines YOUNGHUSBANDG.J.919.14 YOU1899
The romance of Australian exploring SCOTTG. Firth919.4SCO1899
The United States with an excursion into Mexico BAEDEKERKarl (ed.)917 UNI1899
West African studies KINGSLEY Mary H. 916.6 KIN1899
In the strange south seas GRIMSHAW Beatrice 919.6 GRI19--
Pirates of the eastern seas (1618-1723) : a lurid page of history GREY Charles 910.4 GRE19[--]?
From the Cape to Cairo : the first traverse of Africa from South to North GROGANEwart S.916 GRO1900
In the south seas : being an account of experiences and observations in the Marquesas, Paumotus and Gilbert Islands in the course of two cruises, on the yacht 'Casco' (1888) and the schooner 'Equator' (1889) STEVENSON Robert Louis 919.6 STE1900
Life and Sport on the Pacific Slope VACHELLHorace Annesley 917.1 VAC1900
London to Landysmith via Pretoria CHURCHILLWinston Spencer910 CHU1900
Our stolen summer : the record of a roundabout tour BOYDMary Stuart919.3 BOY1900
Paris and environs with routes from London to Paris BAEDEKERKarl914 PAR1900
Sketches of early colonisation in New Zealand : and its phases of contact with the Maori race MANUWIRITe919.3 MAN1900
Southern Arabia BENTTheodore915.3 BEN1900
Surveying and exploring in Siam McCARTHYJames915.9 MCM1900
The Real Malay SWETTENHAMFrank Athelstane919.1 SWE1900
Young's travels in France during the years 1787, 1788, 1789 BETHAM-EDWARDSM. (Ed.)914 EDW1900
Great Britain : handbook for travellers BAEDEKERKarl914 GRE1901
In an unknown prison land: an account of convicts and colonists in New Caledonia with jottings out and home GRIFFITHGeorge919.61 GRI1901
Modern Abyssinia WYLDEAugustus B.916.4 WYD1901
Ten months a captive among Filipinos SONNICHSENAlbert919.14 SON1901
The Siege of Kumassi HODGSONLady916 HOD1901
Travels in Western Australia VIVIENNEMay919.41 VIV1901
Japan: a record in colour MENPESMortimer915.2 MEN1901?
Across coveted lands or a journey from Flushing Holland to Calcutta, overland LANDOR A. Henry Savage910 LAN1902
Afoot Through the Kashmir ValleysDOUGHTYMarion915.8DOU1902
All the Russians : travels and studies in contemporary European Russia, Finland, Siberia the Caucasus, & Central Asia NORMANHenry915 NOR1902
Among Swamps and Giants in Equatorial Africia: an account of surveys and adventures in the Southern Sudan and British East Africa AUSTINH. H.916 AUS1902
An autumn tour in western Persia DURANDE. R.915.5 DUR1902
British Nigeria : a geographical and historical description of the British possessions adjacent to the Niger River, West Africa FERRYMAN A.F. Mockler916.6FER1902
Denmark : past and present THOMASMargaret914.8 THO1902
Down the Orinoco in a Canoe TRIANAS. Perez918 TRI1902
East of Paris : sketches in the Gatinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne EDWARDSMiss Bentham914.4 EDW1902
Erromanga: the martyr isle ROBERTSON H.A. 919.61 ROB1902
Haunts of ancient peace AUSTIN Alfred 914.2 AUS1902
Highways and byways in Hertfordshire TOMKINSHerbert W.942 TOM1902
Italian life in town and country VILLARIL.914.5 VIL1902
London and its environs : handbook for travellers BAEDEKERKarl914 LON1902
My Australian girlhood, sketches and impressions of bush lifePRAEDMrs Campbell919.41902
Ocean and isle GEILWilliam Edgar910 GEI1902
Savage island: an account of a sojourn in Niue and Tonga THOMSON Basil 919.61 THO1902
The ancient ruins of Rhodesia (monomotape imperium) HALLR.N.913.681902
The Black Police of Queensland KENNEDYEdward B.919.43KEN1902
The Holy Land KELMANJohn915.69 KEL1902
The Iceland fisherman: (Pecheur D'Islande) LOTI Pierre914.9 LOT1902
The journal of a wandering Australian MILLEARMillicent M.910.92 MIL1902
The land of the blue gown LITTLEAlicia Bewicke (Mrs Archibald)915.1 LIT1902
The path To Rome BELLOCHilaire914 BEL1902
Two on their travels COLQUHOUNEthel919.1 COL1902
The ancient ruins of Rhodesia HALLR.N.913.68HAL1902
A Book of North Wales BARING-GOULDS. (Sabine)914.29 BAR1903
As we are and as we may be BESANTWalter914.2 BES1903
Central Asia and Tibet : towards the holy city of Lassa HEDINSven915.15 HED1903
In the tail of the peacock SAVORYIsabel910 SAV1903
Plain and veldt : being studies, stories and sketches of my own people, in peace and at war ABBOTTJ.H.M.916.8 ABB1903
The adventurer in Spain CROCKETTS.R.914.6 CRO1903
The Aventurer In Spain CROCKETTS.R.914.6 CRO1903
The new nation : a sketch of the social, political, and economic conditions and prospects of the Australian Commonwealth ROWLANDPercy F.919.4 ROW1903
Thirty years in Australia CAMBRIDGEAda919.4 CAM1903
Toledo and Madrid : their records and romances WILLIAMSLeonard914.6 WIL1903
With MacDonald in Uganda : a narrative account of the Uganda mutiny and MacDonald expedition in the Uganda Protectorate and the territories to the north AUSTINHerbert H. 916.7AUS1903
Climbs & explorations in the Canadian Rockies STUTFIELD Hugh E.M.917 STU1903
Atlas and Cyclopedia of Ireland CURTINJ.C.914.51904
Dollars and democracyJONESPhilip Burne301.64 JON1904
Raiderland : all about Grey Galloway. Its stories, traditions, characters , humours CROCKETTS.R.914.1 CRO1904
Rome in Ireland McCARTHYMichael J. F.914.15 MCC1904
Sport and travel in the northland of Canada HANBURYDavid T.910.4 HAN1904
Sunshine and sentiment in Portugal WATSONGilbert914 WAT1904
Tales from Old Fiji FISONLorimerF919.61 FIS1904
The Back blocks of China: a narrative of experiences among the Chinese, Sifans, Lolos, Tibetans, Shans and Kachins, between Shanghai and the Irrawadi JACKR. Logan915.1 JAC1904
Everday life amongst the head-hunters and other experiences from east to west CATORDorothy915 CAT1905
Lhasa : an account of the country and people of central Tibet and of the progress of the mission sent there by the English government in the year 1903-4 LANDON Perceval915.1 LAN1905
Russia WALLACEDonald Mackenzie, Sir914.7 WAL1905
Russia WALLACEDonald Mackenzie, Sir914.7 WAL1905
Saints and Savages : the story of five years in the New Hebrides LAMBRobert919.61 LAM1905
The unveiling of Lhasa CANDLEREdmund915.1 CAN1905
The voyage of the 'Discovery'SCOTTRobert F. 919.8 SCO1905
The voyage of the 'Discovery' SCOTTRobert F.919.8 SCO1905
The voyage of the 'Discovery' SCOTTRobert F.919.8 SCO1905
With flashlight and rifle SCHILLINGSC.G.916.7 SCH1905
With the Abyssinians in Somaliland JENNINGS J. Willes916.77JEN1905
Adrift in New Zealand ELKINGTONE. Way919.3 ELK1906
Pictorial London : views of the streets, public buildings, parks and scenery of the metropolis F910 PIC1906
The dead heart Of Australia GREGORYJ.W.919.42GRE1906
The romance of the south seas WRAGGEClement L.919.6 WRA1906
Twenty Years of Continental Work and Travel WILKINSONT.E.914 WIL1906
Two years among New Guinea cannibals PRATT A.E. 919.5 PRA1906
The romance of Polar exploration : interesting descriptions of Arctic and Antarctic adventure from the earliest time to the voyage of the "Discovery" SCOTTG. Firth 919.9 SCO1906
Atlas of ancient and classical geography RHYS Ernest (ed.)913 RHY1907
From Fiji to the Cannibal Islands GRIMSHAWBeatrice919.6 GRI1907
From west to east : notes by the way JERNINGHAMHerbert, Sir915 JER1907
In Australian tropics SEARCYAlfred919.42 SEA1907
In the land of pearl and gold MACDONALDAlexander919 MAC1907
Newfoundland and its untrodden ways : with illustrations by the author and from photographs MILLAISJ.G.971.8 MIL1907
Rambles of an Australian Naturalist FOUNTAIN Paul 919.4FOU1907
The Cambridge modern history WARDA.W. (ed.)911 CAM1907
The other side of the lantern : an account of a commonplace tour round the world TREVESFrederick 910 TRE1907
The savage seas ELKINGTONE. Way919.5 ELK1907
A parson in the Australian bush MATTHEWSC.H.S.919.44MAT1908
A Yankee in pygmy landGEILWilliam Edgar916 GEI1908
Adventures in the great forests HYRSTH.W.G.9101908
Adventures of the great forests : romantic incidents & perils of travel, sport, and exploration throughout the worldHYRSTH.W.G.910 HYR1908
Ceylon : the paradise of Adam, the record of seven years' residence in the island. CORNERCaroline954.93 COR1908
My African journey CHURCHILLWinston Spencer 910 CHU1908
The Congo and coasts of Africa DAVISRichard Harding916.6 DAV1908
The cradle of the deep TREVESFrederick, Sir917.9 TRE1908
The story of the guidesYOUNGHUSBANDG.J.914.5 YOU1908
A naturalist in Tasmania SMITHGeoffrey919.46 SMI1909
Across Papua : being an account of a voyage round, and a march across, the Territory of Papua, with the Royal Commission.MACKAYKenneth919.5 MAC1909
Egypt LOTIPierre916.2 LOT1909
In Australian tropics SEARCYAlfred919.4295 SEA1909
Rambles and adventures in Australasia , Canada, India , etc. PODMORESt. Michael919.4 POD1909
Rambles and adventures in Australasia, Canada, India, etc PODMORESt. Michael919.4 POD1909
Rambles and adventures in Australiasia, Canada, India, etc.PODMORESt. Michael919.4 POD1909
Sunny South Australia VIVIENNEMAY919.42VIV1909
The awakening of Turkey : a history of the Turkish revolution KNIGHTE.F.915.6 KNI1909
Three voyages of a naturalist : being an account of many little-known islands in three oceans visited by the "Valhalla" R.Y.S. NICOLLM.J.910 NIC1909
Trans-Himalaya : discoveries and adventures in TibetHEDINSven915.1 HED1909
Trans-Himalaya : discoveries and adventures in Tibet HEDINSven915.1 HED1909
In the grip of the Nyika : further adventures in British East Africa PATTERSON J. H. 916.6 PAT1909
African game trails : an account of the African wanderings of an American hunter-naturalist ROOSEVELT Theodore 917 ROO1910
Argentina past and present KOEBEL W.H. 917 KOE1910
Australia : the making of a nation FRASERJohn Foster 919.4 FRA1910
Eastern Pacific lands : Tahiti and the Marquesas Islands CHRISTIAN F.W. 919.6 CHR1910
Harmsworth's new atlas 912 HAR1910
I lived dangerously JOHNSONChristopher910.4 JOH1910
Melanesians and Polynesians : their life-histories described and compared BROWNGeorge919.6 BRO1910
New Zealand : the country and the people HERZMax919.3 HER1910
Ports and happy havens TURNEREthel914 TUR1910
The Fiji of to-day BURTON John Wear 919.61 BUR1910
The man-eaters of Tsavo PATTERSONJ.H.916 PAT1910
The spell of Egypt HICHENSRobert916.2 HIC1910
Uganda for a holiday TREVESFrederick910 TRE1910
Where black rules white : a journey across and about Hayti PRICHARDH. Hesketch917.29 PRI1910
A Japanese artist in London MARKINOYoshio914.21 MAR1911
Barbarous Mexico TURNERJ.K.917.2 TUR1911
Behind the Ranges: Parentheses of Travel AFLALOF.G.910 AFL1911
By flood and field : adventures ashore and afloat in North AustraliaSEARCYAlfred919.42 SEA1911
Europe in PicturesBARNARDH. Clive914 BAR1911
Highroads of geography 910.01 HIG1911
Jungle by-ways in India : leaves from the note-book of a sportsman and naturalistSTEBBINGE.P.915.4 STE1911
Life in the Australian backblocks SORENSONEdward S.919.4 SOR1911
Mexico as I saw it TWEEDIEAlec (Mrs) 917.1 TWE1911
My naval career and travels SEYMOUREdward H.910 SEY1911
Papua : a handbook to its history, inhabitants, physical features, and resources, etc. : compiled from government records and other sources PRITCHARDW. Charles919.5PRI1911
Sunny Australia : impressions of the country and people MARSHALLArchibald919.4 MAR1911
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The story of Korea LONGFORDJoseph H.915 LON1911
Through Trackless Labrador PRICHARDH. Hesketh971.9 PRI1911
Travels with a donkey in the Cevennes STEVENSONRobert Louis914.4 STE1911
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A soldier's sailoring TULLOCHAlexander Bruce910 TUL1912
About Algeria STANFORDCharles Thomas916.6 STA1912
Alone in West AfricaGAUNTMary910 GAU1912
Camp fire yarns of the lost legion BROWNEG. Hamilton919.3 BRO1912
In desert and wildernessSIENKIEWICZHenryk910 SIE1912
My adventures among South Sea cannibals RannieDouglas919.6 RAN1912
Ports and happy havens TURNEREthel914 TUR1912
Taffy Was A Welshman CROSLANDT.W.H.914.29 CRO1912
The Arctic prairies : a canoe-journey of 2,000 miles in search of the caribou : being the account of a voyage to the region north of Aylmer lakeSETONErnest Thompson919.8 SET1912
The awakening of England GREENF. E.914.2 GRE1912
The Malay Peninsula WRIGHTArnold919.1 WRI1912
The man farthest down WASHINGTONBooker T.914 WAS1912
The Tailed Head-Hunters of Nigeria : an account of an official's seven years' experiences in the northern Nigerian pagan belt, and a description of the manners, habits, and customs of the native tribes TREMEARNEA.J.N.916.6 TRE1912
A naturalist in cannibal land MEEKA.S.995 MEE1913
Alaska : an empire in the making UNDERWOODJohn J.918 UND1913
Australia : from a woman's point of view ACKERMANNJessie919.4 ACK1913
India LOTIPierre913.34LOT1913
Mexico and Her People of To-Day: an account of the customs, characteristics, amusements, history and advancement of the Mexicans, and the development and resources of their counry WINTERNevin O.917.2 WIN1913
Missionary Travels LIVINGSTONEDavid910.4 LIV1913
Outback in Australia : or three Australian overlanders. Being an account of the longest overlanding journey ever attempted in Australia with a single horse, and including chapters on various phases of outback Life HARRISWalter Kilroy919.4 HAR1913
Queer things about Japan SLADENDouglas915.2 SLA1913
Round the British EmpireHILLAlex919.3 HIL1913
Scott's last expeditionSCOTTR. F.919.8 SCO1913
Scott's Last Expedition SCOTTR. F.919.8 SCO1913
The Confessions of a tenderfoot: being a true and unvarnished account of his world-wanderings STOCKRalph910 STO1913
The Holy Land HICHENSRobert915.3 HIC1913
The passing of the dragon : the story of the Shensi revolution and relief expedition KEYTEJ. C.915.1 KEY1913
With the Turks in Thrace BARTLETTEllis Ashmead9141913
Albania : the foundling state of Europe PEACOCKWadham914.965 PEA1914
Bill : a bushman MATTHEWSCharles H.S.919.44 MAT1914
By the waters of Sicily LORIMERNorma914.5 LOR1914
East goes West BERKERYFrank914.42 BER1914
From Russia to Siam : with a voyage down the Danube. Sketches of travel in many lands YOUNGErnest910.4 YOU1914
Handbook to Victoria : prepared for the members of the "British Association for the Advancement of Science" on the occasion of their visit to Victoria, under the direction of the Victorian executive committeeLAUGHTONA.M. 919.45 LAU1914
Handbook to Victoria : prepared for the members of the "British Association for the Advancement of Science" on the occasion of their visit to Victoria, under the direction of the Victorian executive committee LAUGHTONA.M.919.45 LAU1914
Handbook to Victoria : prepared for the members of the "British Association for the Advancement of Science," on the occasion of their visit to Victoria, under the direction of the Victorian executive committee LAUGHTONA.M.919.45 LAU1914
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The orient express MOOREArthur915.5 MOO1914
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Winning a Primitive People: sixteen years' work among the warlike tribe of the Ngoni and the Senga and Tumbuka peoples of Central Africa FRASER Donald916.6 FRA1914
An outpost in PapuaCHIGNELLArthur Kent919.5CHI1915
An Untamed Territory: the Northern Territory of AustraliaMASSONElsie R.919.42 MAS1915
Portugal of the Portuguese BELLAubrey F.G.914.69 BEL1915
Russia and the world : a study of the war and a statement of the world-problems that now confront Russia and Great Britain GRAHAM Stephen 910 GRA1915
Sailor and beachcomber : confessions of a life at sea in Australia and amid the islands of the Pacific SAFRONI-MIDDLETONA.919.4 SAF1915
The opening up of Africa JOHNSTONH. H.916 JOH1915
The South Americans KOEBELW. H.918 KOE1915
On the wool track BEANC.E.W.919.44 BEA1916
The chequered cruise : a true and intimate record of strenuous travel STOCK Ralph 919.3 STO1916
Vagabonding Down the Andes: being the narrative of a journey, chiefly afoot, from Panama to Buenos Aires FRANCKHarry A.918 FRA1917
New Zealand SCHOLEFIELDG.H.910 SCH1918
Wine-dark seas and tropic skies SAFRONI-MIDDLETONA. 919.6MID1918
Our new possession (late German New Guinea) LYNGJ.919.5 LYN1919
Scottish life and character DOBSONH.J.914.1 SCO1919
The Friendly Arctic: the story of five years in the Polar regions STEFANSSONVilhjalmur 919.8 STE192?
A literary & historical atlas of America BARTHOLOMEWJ.G.912 BAR1920
Belgium the glorious 914 BEL1920
Chance & change in China ROEA. S.915.1 ROE1920
Letters of travel (1892-1913) KIPLINGRudyard 910 KIP1920
On the wallaby : quest and adventure in many lands BARRETTCharles910 BAR1920
People of destiny GIBBS Philip 917.3 GIB1920
Roaming Through the West Indies FRANCK Harry A. 917.29 FRA1920
Round the world in strange company EVERITTNicholas910.4 EVE1920
Sun Yat Sen and the awakening of China CANTLIEJames915.1 CAN1920
The amateur settlers APSLEYLord919.4 APS1920
The fringe of the Moslem world : being the tale of a random journey by land from Cairo to Constantinople, with enough of present conditions to suggest the growingly antagonistic attitude of the followers of Mohammed toward those who profess Christianity FRANCKHarry A.915.6FRA1920
The Prince of Wales' book : a pictorial record of the voyages of H.M.S. "Renown" 1919-1920 910.4 PRI1920
Vagabonding through changing Germany FRANCKHarry A.914.3 FRA1920
Days and nights of shikar BAILLIEW. W. (Mrs)915.4 BAI1921
Gazetteer of the world : with a comprehensive diary of the Great War GROSSAlexander9101921
My Balkan log ABRAHAM J. Johnson 914.96 ABR1921
Northmost Australia JACK R. Logan919.4 JAC1921
Philips' new handy general atlas & gazetteer PHILIP George (ed.)900 PHI1921
The Riviera of the Corniche Road TREVESFrederick, Sir914.4 TRE1921
This world of ours CURLEJ. H.910 CUR1921
Beyond Shanghai SPEAKMANHarold915.1 SPE1922
Last days in New Guinea : being further experiences of a New Guinea resident magistrate.MONCKTONC. A. W.919.5MON1922
Mount Everest : the reconnaissance, 1921 BURYC. K. Howard 915.42 BUR1922
My joy-ride round the world DIXDorothy910 DIX1922
Neighbours henceforth WISTEROwen914.4 WIS1922
Silent Highways of the Jungle : being the record of an adventurous journey across Peru to the Amazon DYOTTG.M.918 DYO1922
Tales of lonely trails GREYZane917.6 GRE1922
The Lake of Geneva TREVESFrederick, Sir914.9 TRE 1922
The Northward Course of Empire STAFANSSONVilhjalmur919 STA1922
Travel old & new : a selection from the literature of travel in both hemispheresLOOKERSamuel (ed.)910 TRA1922
A beachcomber in the Orient FOSTERHarry L. 915 FOS1923
A women's impressions of German New Guinea OVERELLLILIAN919.5OVE1923
Beasts, men and gods OSSENDOWSKIFerdinand915.1 OSS1923
Cairo to Kisumu: Egypt - The Sudan - Kenya colony CARPENTERFrank G.916.2 CAR1923
Memories of travel BRYCEViscount914 BRY1923
My journey round the world (16 July 1921-26 Feb 1922) NORTHCLIFFEAlfred910 NOR1923
My mission to Russia and other diplomatic memories BUCHANANGeorge914 BUC1923
My mission to Russia and other diplomatic memories BUCHANANGeorge914 BUC1923
Sea-tracks of the Speejacks round the world COLLINSDale910.4 COL1923
Siwa : the oasis of Jupiter Ammon BELGRAVEC. Dalrymple916.1 BEL1923
The glory of the pharaohs WEIGALL Arthur 913.32 WEI1923
The Great White South or with Scott in the Antarctic: being an account of experiences with Captain Scott's South Pole expedition and of the nature life of the Antarctic PONTING Herbert G. 919.8 PON1923
The New Hawaii LONDON Charmian 919.6LON1923
The out trail RINEHARTMary Roberts917.8 RIN1923
The Prince of Wales' eastern book : a pictorial record of the voyages of H.M.S. "Renown" 1921-1922 915.4 PRI1923
The real story of the pirate VERRILLA. Hyatt910.4 VER1923
Wanderings in Arabia DOUGHTYCharles M.915.3 DOU1923
Wanderings in the Queensland Bush PUXLEYW. Lavallin919.43 PUX1923
1700 miles in open boats FOSTERCecil910.4 FOS1924
El Raisuni : the sultan of the mountains: his life story FORBESRosita916 FOR1924
Everywhere : the memoirs of an explorer SAVAGE-LANDORA. Henry910 SAV1924
Exploration Fawcett FAWCETTP. H.918.1 FAW1924
In an unknown land GANN Thomas 913.7GAN1924
In primitive New Guinea HOLMESJ.H.919.5 HOL1924
In quest of El Dorado GRAHAM Stephen 917 GRA1924
The land of the sun BRADYE.J.919.4 BRA1924
Wandering in China FRANCKHarry A.915.1 KEA1924
A tramp abroadTWAINMark910 TWA1925
A walk-about in Australia BRIDGESPhilippa914.4 BRI1925
Across unknown Australia TERRYMichael919.4TER1925
Argonauts of the south : being a narrative of voyagings and polar seas and adventures in the Antarctic with Sir Douglas Mawson and Sir Ernest Shackleton HURLEY Frank 919.8 HUR1925
Beyond the Baltic SCOTTA. MacCallum914.7 SCO1925
Hull down : reminiscences of wind-jammers, troops and travellers HAYESBertram, Sir910.4 HAY1925
Introducing London LUCASE.V.914.21 LUC1925
Ireland Beautiful NUTTINGWallace914.15 NUT1925
Island films LYNGJames919.5 LYN1925
Jungle Days BEEBEWilliam918.8 BEE1925
Land-Travel and Seafaring: a frivolous record of twenty years' wanderings McCLURE H.R.910 MCC1925
Places and persons ASQUITHMargot910.4 ASQ1925
Russia in division GRAHAM Stephen 914.7 GRA1925
Sea-wake and jungle trail SMYTHH. Warington910 SMY1925
Southward ho! : with the Prince in Africa and South America DEAKINRalph916DEA1925
Canada and Newfoundland: familiar talks about countries and peoples. With the author on the spot and the reader in his home, based on three hundred thousand miles of travel over the globe CARPENTERFrank G. 917.1 CAR1926
East of Siam: ramblings in the five divisions of French Indo-China FRANCKHarry A. 915.9FRA1926
In Unknown Arabia CHEESMANR. E.915.3 CHE1926
Life and laughter 'midst the cannibals COLLINSON Clifford W. 919.3 COL1926
London MORTONH.V.914.21 MOR1926
My crowded solitude McLARENJack919.4 MCL1926
Philip's new handy general atlas of the world PHILIP George (ed.)912 PHI1926
The Land of Magellan BARCLAYW. S.918.2 BAR1926
The Murray Valley : a three thousand mile runFLETCHERC. Brunsdon919.44FLE1926
The venture book MORDAUNTElinor919.6 MOR1926
Things seen in Constantinople FREERA. Goodrich914.96 FRE1926
Vanishing trails: ten years of a wanderer's life DALEHarrison 910 DAL1926
Where cannibals roamTAYLORMerlin Moore919.5 TAY1926
Wonderful London : the world's greatest city described by its best writers and pictured by its finest photographersADCOCKSt. John (ed.)914.21 WON1926
Cape to Cairo : the record of a historic motor journey TREATTStella Court 916 TRE1927
Gifts of fortune : with some hints for those about to travel TOMLINSONH. M.910.4 TOM1927
Islands of Queen Wilhelmina CLIFTONViolet919.2 CLI1927
Madman's island IDRIESSIon L919 IDR1927
Malta and Cyprus PETOGladys910.4 PET1927
Mother India MAYOKatherine915.4 MAY1927
Pheasant jungles BEEBEWilliam 910 BEE1927
Sally in Rhodesia MACDONALD Sheila 916.8 MAC1927
The life and works of Alfred Aloysius Horn : an old visitor LEWISEthelreda (ed.)916.6 LEW1927
The romance of the Basque country and the Pyrenees ELSNEREleanor914.66 ELS1927
The shadow-show CURLEJ. H.910 CUR1927
The tomb of Tut Ankh Amen : discovered by the late Earl of Carnarvon and Howard Carter CARTERHoward913.32 CAR1927
Through a land of promise: with gun, car and camera in the heart of northern Australia TERRY Michael 919.41TER1927
To the mysterious Lorian Swamp HAYWOODCaptain C. Wightwick 916.7 HAY1927
Tropic shadows SAFRONI-MIDDLETONA. 919.6.MID1927
Cannibal Jack : the true autobiography of a white man in the south seasDIAPEAWilliam919.6 DIA1928
India in the crucibleIYERC.S. Ranga915.4 IYE1928
My odyssey MCLARENJack919.5MCL1928
Safari : a saga of the African Blue JOHNSONMartin916.6 JOH1928
South America: a geographical reader FRANCKHarry A.918 FRA1928
Syria: the desert and the sown BELLGertrude Lowthian 915.6BEL1928
Tales from some eastern junglesMITCHELLK.W.S.915 MIT1928
The Call of the Veld FLEMMINGLeonard916.8FLE1928
The romance of London : supernatural stories, sights and shows, strange adventures, and remarkable persons TIMBSJohn914.21 TIM1928
The star-spangled manner NICHOLSBeverley917.3 NIC1928
Under the south HALL James Norman 919.6 HAL1928
An Englishman defends Mother India : a complete constructive reply to "Mother India"WOODErnest915.4 WOO1929
Bush-whacking : and other Asiatic tales and memories CLIFFORDHugh, Sir919.1 CLI1929
Crusader's coast THOMPSONEdward 915.6THO1929
Hakluyt's voyages MOTT (selected and arranged by)A.S.910 HAK1929
In search of England MORTONH.V.914.2 MOR1929
London town BOOTH J.B. 914.2 BOO1929
Mountains, gold and cannibals BOOTHDORIS R.919.5 BOO1929
On the stream of travel HALL James Norman 910.4 HAL1929
Our African winter DOYLEArthur Conan 916.8 DOY1929
See England first MAISS. P. B.914.2 MAI1929
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City of encounters : a London divertissement BURKEThomas914.2 BUR1932
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English journey : being a rambling but truthful account of what one man saw and heard and felt and thought during a journey through England during the autumn of the year 1933 PRIESTLEY J.B. 914.2 PRI1934
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Savoy! Corsica! Tunis! : Mussolini's dream lands NEWMANBernard910.4 NEW1940
Southward Ho!: a treasure hunter in South America VARREWilliam La918 VAR1940
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Waltzing Matilda: a background to Australia HASKELLArnold919.4 HAS1940
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Berlin diary : the journal of a foreign correspondent 1934 - 1941 SHIRER William L.920.5 SHI1941
Coast of adventure : untamed north Australia BARRETTCharles919.42 BAR1941
Fabiola on the church of the catacombs WISEMANCardinal913.37 WIS1941
H. V. Morton's London : being the heart of London, The spell of London and the nights of London in one volume MORTONH. V.914.21 MOR1941
Here's to Canada DUNCANDorothy 917.1 DUN1941
Pacific island treasure : New Caladonia BURCHETTWilfred G.919.32 BUR1941
Pacific treasure island BURCHETTWILFRED G.919.5BUR1941
Pacific treasure island BURCHETTWilfred G.919.5BUR1941
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Trampled lilies FORTESQUEWinifred914.4 FOR1941
A tale of ten cities SAVAGeorge914.2 SAV1942
Around Australia BARRETTCharles919.4 BAR1942
Australia's alps MITCHELLElyne919.4 MIT1942
Gypsy Afloat MAILLARTElla K.914 MAI1942
In the High Yemen SCOTTHugh915.3 SCO1942
Ramparts of the Pacific ABEND Hallett915 ABE1942
Southward Journey SUTHERLANDHalliday919.4.SUT1942
Southward Journey SUTHERLANDHalliday919.4SUT1942
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The Dutch East Indies VANDENBOSCHAmry919.1 VAN1942
The great Australian lonelinessHILLErnestine919.42 HIL1942
American journey NEWMANBernard917.3 NEW1943
Atlantic meeting : an account of Mr. Churchill's voyage in H.M.S. Prince of Wales, in August 1941, and the conference with President Roosevelt which resulted in the Atlantic Charter MORTONH. V.910.4 MOR1943
Built Before the Flood BELLAMYH.S.913.8 BEL1943
Fifty years below zero : a lifetime of adventure in the far north BROWERCharles D.918.9 BRO1943
For ever England: an anthology KNOX (compiled by)Collie914.2 KNO1943
Forty years in China HEWLETTMeyrick, Sir915.1 HEW1943
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Headhunting in the Solomon Islands MYTINGERCaroline919.3 MYT1943
Matilda waltzes with the tommies HUGHES Mary Kent 910.4 HUG1943
My Travels Through Chad LAPIEPierre Olivier 916.6 LAP1943
Who only England know : log of a war-time journey of unintentional discovery of fellow-countrymen PUDNEYJohn916.2 PUD1943
Year of the wild boar : an American woman in Japan MEARSHelen915.2 MEA1943
American trails MURRAYJ.B.917.3 MUR1944
An interlude in Spain D'YDEWALLECharles914.6 DYD1944
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In Scotland Again MORTONH. V.914 MOR1944
Isle of mountains BARRETTCharles919.46 BAR1944
Japan's islands of mystery PRICE Willard 919.6 PRI1944
Mainstream BASSO Hamilton 917.3 BAS1944
On the move in England BATEMANH. M.914.2 BAT1944
Plowing the Arctic TRANTERG.J. 919.8 TRA1944
South American Journey FRANKWaldo918 FRA1944
The Incredible Year : an Australian sees Europe in "Adolf Hitler weather" CHISOLMAlec H.914 CHI1944
The Island World BARRETTCharles919 BAR1944
The Oregon Trail PARKMANFrancis917.9 PAR1944
Valley of Graneen : sketches of Donegal DORMANSean914.15 DOR1944
Verdict on IndiaNICHOLSBeverley915.4 NIC1944
A cockney on Main Street HODGEHerbert917.3 HOD1945
A Continent Experiments: A picture of the present and conjecture for the future with a few memories from the past BIRWOODC. B.915.4 BIR1945
And yet I like America : being some account of a journey to the United States of America in the Winter and Spring of 1943-1944 and of meetings there and of what was said to me HODSONJames Lansdale917.3 HOD1945
British journey NEWMANBernard 914.2 NEW1945
Dawn breaks in Mexico MITFORDW. B. J. Osbaldeston917.2 MIT1945
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Face to face with China RATTENBURYHarold B.915.1 RAT1945
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Report on Russia WINTERTONPaul914.7 WIN1945
Report on the Russians WHITEW. L.914.7 WHI1945
Spain Everlasting COLESS.F.A.914.6 COL1945
The English way MAILLARDPierre 914.2 MAI1945
The old Burma road: a journey on foot and muleback BRADLEY Doctor Neville 915.9 BRA1945
The old man river : a saga of the River Murray PIRANI Leila 919.45 PIR1945
The twilight of jibs and topsails MOOREC.910.4 MOO1945
This way southward : an account of a journey through Patagonia to Tierra del Fuego TSCHIFFELYA. F.918 TSC1945
A Countryman's Creed THOMASWilliam Beach, Sir914.2 THO1946
A Distant Summer SAUNDERSEdith914.41946
African Journey ROBESON Eslanda Goode 916 ROB1946
Alone and loitering : pages from an artist's travel-diary (1938-1944) BAKERSilvia910.4 BAK1946
And so to America ROBERTSCecil 917.3 ROB1946
Arabia Phoenix: An account of a visit to IBN Saud chieftain of the Austere Wahhabis and powerful Arabian king GAURYGerald DE915.3 GAU1946
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China cycle DOBSONRichard P.915.1 DOB1946
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Hubbub in Java THOMPSONJohn9191946
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Journeys in the Sun: Memories of happy days in France, Italy and the Balearic Islands GOLDRINGDouglas914.4 GOL1946
Key to Japan PRICEWillard915.2 PRI1946
Link to the North TRANTERG.J. 919.8 TRA1946
Links of two hearts SAVAGeorge914.3 SAV1946
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Hellenic travel : a guide WIGRAMW. A.914.95 WIG1947
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Wind aloft MARIEMarin910.4 MAR1947
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Crossing the dead heart MADIGANC.T.919.4291MAD1948
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Hakluyt's Sea Stories SYMERobert910 SYM1948
High- Ho to London CLUNEFrank910 CLU1948
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Background to Sweden HEYWOODTerence914.85 HEY1950
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The visitor's book: England and the english as others have seen them A.D. 1500 to 1950 BALLAM (ed.)Harry 914.2 BAL1950
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A Sabine Journey : To Rome in Holy Year RHODESAnthony914.5 RHO1952
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English travellers abroad 1604-1667 : their influence in English society and politics STOYEJohn Walter914 STO1952
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The Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand in Pictures BOURNEKenneth910 BOU1954
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Adam in plumes SIMPSONColin919.5 SIM1955
Back in Three Months: A round trip to the Antipodes HEDDERWICKJ. B.919.3 HED1955
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Islands of men SIMPSON Colin919.3 SIM1955
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Scottish journey MUIREdwin914.1 MUI1955
The Antarctic challenged MOUNTEVANS Lord 919.9 MOU1955
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The Nor'-Wester IDRIESSIon L.919.41 IDR1955
The vanished people IDRESSIon L.919.4 IDR1955
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Flynn's flying doctors HUDSONHarry919.4 HUD1956
Irish Journey SUTHERLANDHalliday914.15 SUT1956
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My ship is so small DAVISONAnn910.41956
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The last grain race NEWBYEric910.4 NEW1956
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The Sun Boat: a voyage of discovery SCHILDTGoran916.2 SCH1957
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Candles in Denmark MILESBeryl914.89 MIL1958
Content to lie in the sun HARNEYW. E.919.42HAR1958
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Flight to Formosa CLUNEFrank915.12 CLU1958
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Peruvian adventure BROWNWill918.5 BRO1958
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The Jungle Whispers VINTON Kenneth W. 917.28 VIN1958
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