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His legendary work, which entertained the captive opera-goers in front rows and the general admission crowds in the rear, is well-chronicled in the work of Genoa Caldwell (The Man Who Traveled the World and Travelogues: The Greatest Traveler of His Time, recently republished as Early Travel Photography), as well as by other devotees, and can be readily reviewed in print and online (including the most resource-intensive compilation at burtonholmes. org).
F. Kaid Benfield: Village Green: Striking Images Reclaim the Urban Memory 2010
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His legendary work, which entertained the captive opera-goers in front rows and the general admission crowds in the rear, is well-chronicled in the work of Genoa Caldwell (The Man Who Traveled the World and Travelogues: The Greatest Traveler of His Time, recently republished as Early Travel Photography), as well as by other devotees, and can be readily reviewed in print and online (including the most resource-intensive compilation at burtonholmes. org).
F. Kaid Benfield: Village Green: Striking Images Reclaim the Urban Memory 2010
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AbeBooks: Collectible Travelogues: The thrill of travel is nothing new.
Archive 2010-07-25 Bill Crider 2010
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Listed below are links to weblogs that reference The Travelogues:
The Travelogues 2005
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Scroll to Articles, Editorials & Travelogues and click
RV travel in Mexico 2001
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You might want to check out the following series of articles: Scroll to Articles & Travelogues.
RV'ing in Mexico 2000
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Travelogues to nonexistent countries: a nightmarish North America and a very weird New Zealand?
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Travelogues share the same space as "old college stories", "other peoples 'dreams" and details about weight loss: unfathomably dull to everyone but the main participant.
xtcian Ian Williams 2010
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"Chunks" editions Fictional series Travelogues Historical fiction (opportunity to capture people, places, events) Scholarly monographs Novels Few or none Low Frequency of or potential for reuse High
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"Chunks" editions Fictional series Travelogues Historical fiction (opportunity to capture people, places, events) Scholarly monographs Novels Few or none Low Frequency of or potential for reuse High
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