You are here

قراءة كتاب Our Artist in Cuba, Peru, Spain and Algiers Leaves from The Sketch-Book of a Traveller, 1864-1868

تنويه: تعرض هنا نبذة من اول ١٠ صفحات فقط من الكتاب الالكتروني، لقراءة الكتاب كاملا اضغط على الزر “اشتر الآن"

‏اللغة: English
Our Artist in Cuba, Peru, Spain and Algiers
Leaves from The Sketch-Book of a Traveller, 1864-1868

Our Artist in Cuba, Peru, Spain and Algiers Leaves from The Sketch-Book of a Traveller, 1864-1868

تقييمك:
0
No votes yet
دار النشر: Project Gutenberg
الصفحة رقم: 4

href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@36348@[email protected]#NAPOLEON_BONAPARTE" class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">Napoleon Bonaparte.

  • A Rail-road Official.
  • Architecture In Cordova.
  • Balconies In Seville.
  • Il Barbiere Di Siviglia.
  • A Barbarous Proceeding.
  • A Café In Seville.
  • Types Of Spanish Character.
  • Spanish Stage-coaches.
  • Locomotion In Spain.
  • The Spanish Guitar.
  • Beggars In Spain.
  • The Alhambra.
  • The Alhambra.
  • A Spanish Vegetable Market.
  •  
  • PART IV.—ALGIERS, Page131
     
  • floral decoration

    AN APOLOGY.

    ——

    THE Author of these unpretending little wayside sketches offers them to the Public with the hesitating diffidence of an Amateur. The publication a few years ago, of a portion of the drawings was attended with so flattering a reception, that a new edition being called for, it is believed a few more Leaves from the same vagabond sketch-book may not be intrusive.

    The out-of-the-way sort of places in which the Author's steps have led him, must always present the most enticing subjects for a comic pencil; and although no attempt is here made to much more than hint at the oranges and volantes of Cuba, the earthquakes and buzzards of Peru, the donkeys and beggars of Spain, or the Arabs and dates of Algiers, yet sketches made upon the spot, with the crispy freshness of a first impression, cannot fail in suggesting at least a panoramic picture of such grotesque incidents as these strange Countries furnish.

    The drawings are merely the chance results of leisure moments; and Our Artist, in essaying to convey a ray of information through the glasses of humor, has simply multiplied with printers' ink his pocket-book of sketches, which, although caricatures, are exaggerations of actual events, jotted down on the impulse of the moment, for the same sort of idle pastime as may possibly lead the reader to linger along its ephemeral pages.


    NEW YORK, Christmas, 1877.

    PART I.

    ———

    CUBA.

    line drawing of a duck

    CUBAN SKETCHES.

    ———

    Pages