This travelogue follows the adventures of two young boys on a journey through Japan and China. Authored by Thomas Wallace Knox, the book explores the cultural and natural wonders of the Far East, including the bustling cities of Tokyo, Kyoto, and Canton, the majestic Mount Fuji, and the Great Wall of China. Along the way, the boys encounter a range of interesting people, from whalers and wrestlers to coolies and rebels, and share their insightful observations about the local customs, traditions, and lifestyles.
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Thomas Wallace Knox (June 26, 1835 - January 6, 1896) was a journalist, author, and world traveler, known primarily for his work as a New York Herald correspondent during the American Civil War. As an author, Knox wrote over 45 books, including a popular series of travel adventure books for boys. Knox was well known for his written attacks on William Tecumseh Sherman and his Union soldiers, which reintroduced into the public debate the issue of Sherman's sanity. His work was controversial as he published important information pertaining to the Vicksburg Campaign. Knox was acquitted on spy charges but found guilty of disobeying orders.Thomas Wallace Knox was born in Pembroke, New Hampshire in 1835, where he attended local schools. He became a teacher, moving west into New York State and founding an academy in Kingston. In 1860, at the age of 25, Knox headed west to take part in the gold rush in Colorado. He soon started working for the Denver Daily News. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War, Knox enlisted in the California National Guard, where he was commissioned as a lieutenant colonel. He was wounded in a Missouri skirmish, and subsequently discharged. At that point, Knox returned to journalism, as a correspondent for the New York Herald. He soon ran afoul of General Sherman.
'The Boy Travellers in the Far East, Part Second' is a thrilling adventure story that takes readers on a journey through the lands of Siam (now known as Thailand), Cambodia, and Java (now part of Indonesia). Frank and Fred, under the guidance of Doctor Bronson, travel to these places and encounter incredible sights and scenes, from ancient temples to rice paddies and tea plantations. Along the way, they learn about the fascinating history and culture of the Far East, including the adventures of Marco Polo. This book is not just a tale of adventure, but also an informative guide to the people, customs, and natural wonders of the region.
The Boy Travellers in the Far East Part Third by Thomas Wallace Knox: Embark on an adventurous journey through the Far East with "The Boy Travellers in the Far East Part Third" by Thomas Wallace Knox. This travelogue follows the exploits of young explorers as they navigate the diverse cultures, landscapes, and wonders of Asia. Key Aspects of the Book "The Boy Travellers in the Far East Part Third": Travel Exploration: Thomas Wallace Knox provides a vivid account of the young adventurers' travels across Asia, offering readers a glimpse into the exotic and unknown. Cultural Discovery: The travelogue explores the customs, traditions, and societies of the Far East, fostering cross-cultural understanding. Adventurous Spirit: "The Boy Travellers in the Far East Part Third" inspires a sense of wonder and adventure as readers accompany the young explorers on their remarkable journey. Thomas Wallace Knox was an American journalist and author known for his travel writings. Born in 1835, his adventurous spirit and passion for exploration shine through in "The Boy Travellers in the Far East Part Third," offering readers an engaging travel narrative.
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Boy Travellers in the Far East, Part Fifth" (Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through Africa) by Thomas Wallace Knox. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
'The Boy Travellers in the Far East, Part Fourth' by Thomas Wallace Knox is a captivating travelog from the perspective of a boy who travels to Egypt and the Holy Land with his companions. The author, having visited Egypt twice and made a tour of Palestine and Syria, offers a faithful description of these countries as they appear today. This book combines amusement and instruction for young readers who are curious about Egypt and the Holy Land. It includes chapters on visiting the pyramids, the Nile, and Luxor, as well as a camel journey to the Island of Philae and the First Cataract of the Nile. It also covers a voyage from Egypt to Palestine, a journey from Jaffa to Ramleh, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.