
Tales of a Traveller
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About This Book
Unique ElementsHistorical ContextDetailed 19th Century Historical Timeline Introduction "Tales of a Traveller" was published in 1824 and is a collection of stories written by Washington Irving, an American author, historian, and diplomat. Irving was one of the first American writers to achieve international fame. The book is a travelogue in which Irving relates his experiences and observations while traveling in Europe and the Middle East. The stories in the book are a mixture of fact and fiction and often feature colorful characters and exciting adventures. Some of the stories in the book are...
Chapters (32)
- Tales of a Traveller
- PART FIRST STRANGE STORIES BY A NERVOUS GENTLEMAN
- A HUNTING DINNER
- THE ADVENTURE OF MY UNCLE
- THE ADVENTURE OF MY AUNT
- THE BOLD DRAGOON; OR THE ADVENTURE OF MY GRANDFATHER.
- THE ADVENTURE OF THE GERMAN STUDENT
- THE ADVENTURE OF THE MYSTERIOUS PICTURE
- THE ADVENTURE OF THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER
- THE STORY OF THE YOUNG ITALIAN
- PART SECOND BUCKTHORNE AND HIS FRIENDS
- LITERARY LIFE
- A LITERARY DINNER
- THE CLUB OF QUEER FELLOWS
- THE POOR DEVIL AUTHOR
- BUCKTHORNE, OR THE YOUNG MAN OF GREAT EXPECTATIONS
- THE BOOBY SQUIRE
- THE STROLLING MANAGER
- PART THIRD THE ITALIAN BANDITTI
- THE INN AT TERRACINA
- THE ADVENTURE OF THE LITTLE ANTIQUARY
- THE ADVENTURE OF THE POPKINS FAMILY
- THE PAINTER’S ADVENTURE
- THE STORY OF THE BANDIT CHIEFTAIN
- THE STORY OF THE YOUNG ROBBER
- PART FOURTH THE MONEY DIGGERS
- (FOUND AMONG THE PAPERS OF THE LATE DIEDRICH KNICKERBOCKER)
- HELL GATE
- KIDD THE PIRATE
- THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER
- WOLFERT WEBBER; OR, GOLDEN DREAMS
- THE ADVENTURE OF SAM, THE BLACK FISHERMAN COMMONLY DENOMINATED MUD SAM
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