SEEING EUROPE BY AUTOMOBILE
by MERIWETHER, Lee
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- Seller
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Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
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About This Item
(AUTOMOBILE TRAVEL - EUROPE) MERIWETHER, Lee. SEEING EUROPE BY AUTOMOBILE. New York: Baker & Taylor, 1911. 8vo. Green decorated cloth. (xii), 415 pages 32 photographic illustrations. First edition. "A five-thousand-mile motor trip through France, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy; with an excursion into Andorra, Corfu, Dalmatia, and Montenegro." Her itinerary went from Rouen to Paris, and from there to Normandy and the Chatea country as well as Rheims and Nancy. She then traveled into Germany and the Rhine country into Switzerland and over the Alps. She then teaveld into Ital down to Rome and the costal cities, across the Adriatic and ended in Monteneg Illustrated with photographic plates of the various sites, monuments and scen she saw. End pages are a detail map of her journey. With printed folding advertisement for her books, including this one with photograph of her and h automobile. Fine. (40226).
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- Bookseller
- The Bookpress, Ltd. (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 40226
- Title
- SEEING EUROPE BY AUTOMOBILE
- Author
- MERIWETHER, Lee
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Keywords
- TR AU, AU JC
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The Bookpress, Ltd.
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Williamsburg, Virginia
About The Bookpress, Ltd.
The Bookpress Ltd. is located in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, near the junction of Jamestown Road and Route 199. In the shop, we sell a wide range of books, maps, and prints. We are open by appointment only.
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