The Innocents Abroad, Or, The New Pilgrims' Progress: Being Some Account of the Steamship Quaker City's Pleasure Excursion to Europe and the Holy Land : with Descriptions of Countries, Nations, Incidents, and Adventures as They Appeared to the Author : with Two Hundred and Thirty-four Illustrations

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American Publishing Company, 1869 - 651 pagina's
The owner of a cat, dog, bird, ape, frog, elk, deer, and a multitude of other animals finds new homes for all but one.

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CHAPTER XIII
118
CHAPTER XV
139
CHAPTER XVI
153
JLLUSTRATIONS ix
197
ARABS SALUTING
199
FREE SONS OF THE DESERT
200
SHECHEM
201
TAIL PIECEGATE OF JERUSALEM
202
BEGGARS IN JERUSALEM
203
CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE
204
GRAVE OF ADAM
205
VIEW OF JERUSALEM FULL PAGE FACE PAGE
206
THE WANDERING
207
MOSQUE OF OMAR
208
AN EPIDEMIO
209
CHARGE ON BEDOUINS
210
DEAD
211
GROTTO OF THE NATIVITY FULL PAGE FACE PAGE
212
JAFFA FULL PAGE FACE PAGE 214 REAR ELEVATION OF JACK
214
STREET IN ALEXANDRIA
215
VICEROY OF EGYPT
216
EASTERN MONARCH
217
MOSES S BEACH
218
THE NILOMETER
220
ASCENT OF THE PYRAMIDS
221
HIGH HOPES FRUSTRATED
222
KINGS CHAMBER IN THE PYRAMID FULL Page face paGE
223
A POWERFUL ARGUMENT
224
PYRAMIDS AND SPHYNX FULL PAGE face page
225
THE RELIO HUNTER
226
THE MAMELUKES LEAP
227
WOULD NOT BE COMFORTED
228
TAIL PIECE THE TRAVELER
229
HOMEWARD BOUND
230
BAD COFFEE
231
OUR FRIENDS THE BERMUDIANS
232
CAPTAIN DUNCAN
233
TAIL PIECE FINIS
234
RIALTO BRIDGE
241
The Famous GondolaThe Gondola in an Unromantic AspectThe Great
244
FLORENCE
245
92 THE PENSIONER
246
I WANT TO GO HOME
248
THE LEANING TOWER
250
THE CONTRAST
258
ITALIAN PASTIMES
263
INCENDIARY DOCUMENT
264
A ROMAN OF 1869
267
MAMERTINE PRISON
276
OLD ROMAN
278
COLISEUM OF ANCIENT ROME
281
NOT COMPLAIN
285
IIUMBOLDT HOUSE
286
DAN
288
BRONZE STATUE
289
PENMANSHIP
291
ON A BUST
293
VAULTS OF THE CONVENT
299
DRIED CONVENT FRUITS 802
302
AT THE STORE 2 803
303
SOOTHING THE PILGRIMS 809
309
ASCENT OF MT VESUVIUS 818
316
THE MUSTANG 819
320
VESUVIUS AND BAY OF NAPLES FULL PAGE FACE PAGE 823
325
Ascent of Vesuvius ContinuedBeautiful View at DawnLess Beautiful
327
RUINS POMPEII 827
328
FORUM OF JUSTICE POMPEII
330
The Buried City of PompeiiHow Dwellings Appear that have been Unoccu
336
HOUSE POMPEI 835
337
VIEW OF THE ACROPOLIS LOOKING WEST 841
341
125 Ho 843
343
THE ASSAULT 844
344
THE CARYATIDES 846
350
TURKISH BATH 878
376
FARAWAYMOSES 882
381
A FRAGMENT 8S5 148 TAILPIECEA MEMENTO 886
385
CHAPTER XXXVI
387
YALTA FROM THE EMPERORS PALACE 892
392
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA 898
393
TINSEL KING
399
CHAPTER XXXVIII
403
SHIP EMPEROR
404
THE RECEPTION
405
STREET SCENE IN SMYRNA
411
AN APPARENT SUCCESS
416
DRIFTING to Starboard
419
A SPOILED NAP
420
ANCIENT AMPHITHEATRE AT EPHESUS
422
MODERN AMPHITHEATRE AT EPHESUS
423
RUINS OF EPHESUS
424
THE JOURNEY
425
GRAVES OF THE SEVEN SLEEPERS
429
THE SELECTION 484
434
CAMPING OUT
436
TAIL PIECEARABS TENTS 487
439
INTERESTING FÈTE
440
SUNDAY SCHOOL GRAPES
442
AN OLD FOGY
445
RACE WITH A CAMEL
446
TEMPLE OF THE SUN
447
RUINS OF BAALBEC
449
HEWN STONES IN QUARRY
450
MERCY
452
PATRON SAINT
453
WATER CARRIER
455
VIEW OF Damascus Full Page Face PAGE
456
STREET CARS OF DAMASCUS
460
FULL DRESSED TOURIst
466
PAGE
471
Extracts from NoteBookMahomets Paradise and the BiblesBeautiful
471
IMPROMPTU HOSPITAL
474
THE HORSE BAALBEC
476
The Cholera by way of VarietyHotAnother Outlandish ProcessionPen
478
OAK OF BASHAN
479
DANGEROUS ARAB
482
GRIMES ON THE WARPATH
483
TAILPIECEBEDOUIN CAMP
487
HOME OF ANCIENT POMP
489
JACK
490
A DISAPPOINTED AUDIENCE
491
FIGTREE
495
FARE TOO HIGH
497
CHAPTER XLVIII
503
SYRIAN HOUSE
504
TIBERIAS AND SEA OF GALILEE
506
CHAPTER XLIX
514
THE GUARD
516
MOUNT TABOR
521
TAILPIECEGATHERING FUEL
524
FOUNTAIN OF THE VIRGIN
530
MADONNALIKE BEAUTY
531
PUTNAM OUTDONE 633
533
THE BASTINADO
535
I WEIT
536
CHAPTER LI
537
171
538
WANT OF DIGNITY
539
AN ORIental Well
544
CHAPTER LII
551
CHAPTER LIII
558
The Joy of the Whole Earth Description of JerusalemChurch of
570
CHAPTER LV
586
CHAPTER LVI
604
CHAPTER LVII
609
CHAPTER LVIII
618
CHAPTER LIX
635

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Pagina 547 - The tomb of Adam! How touching it was, here in a land of strangers, far away from home, and friends, and all who cared for me, thus to discover the grave of a blood relation. True, a distant one, but still a relation. The unerring instinct of nature thrilled its recognition. The fountain of my filial affection was stirred to its profoundest depths, and I gave way to tumultuous emotion.
Pagina 522 - Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold, there was a dead man carried out, the only son of his mother, and she was a widow; and much people of the city was with her. And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and said unto her, "Weep not." And he came and touched the bier, and they that bare him stood still. And he said, "Young man, I say unto thee, Arise." And he that was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he delivered him to his mother.

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