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Sophie in London, 1786

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Excerpt from Sophie in London, 1786: Being the Diary of Sophie V. La Roche; Translated From the German With an Introductory Essay

Lastly the tourist traffic may be followed satisfactorily through W. E. Mead's Grand Tour in the xviii c., 1914, the excellent bibliography of which contains works connected with all phases - the traveller in France (a. Babeau, in England (edward Smith, 1889, or Arturo Graf, 191 1, anglo-german tourist relations are best handled by L. M. Price's english-german Literary In?uences, 1919, and J. A. Kelly's England and the Englishman in German Literature of the xviii c., 192 1 the bibliographies of which contain most original sources and German works on the subject. Beside these P. E. Matheson's German Visitors to England, 1930, is but Slight.

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ISBN: 9780259844662
Publication date: 21st April 2018
Author: Sophie Von La Roche
Publisher: Forgotten Books an imprint of Fb&c Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 312 pages
Genres: Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction