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From the Lakes of Killarney to the Golden Horn

From the Lakes of Killarney to the Golden Horn

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FROM THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY
TO
THE GOLDEN HORN.

By HENRY M. FIELD, D.D.

FOURTEENTH EDITION.

NEW YORK:
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS,
1884.

Copyright, 1876, by
SCRIBNER, ARMSTRONG & CO.

Trow's
Printing and Bookbinding Company
,
201-213 East 12th Street,
NEW YORK.

When a man's house is "left unto him desolate" by the loss of one who filled it with sunshine—when there is no light in the window and no fire on the hearth—it is a natural impulse to leave his darkened home, and become a wanderer on the face of the earth. Such was the beginning of the journey recorded here. Thus driven from his home, the writer crossed the seas, and passed from land to land, going on and on, till he had compassed the round globe. The story of all this is much too long to be comprised in one volume. The present, therefore, does not pass beyond Europe, but stops on the shores of the Bosphorus, in sight of Asia. Another will take us to the Nile and the Ganges, to Egypt and India, to Burmah and Java, to China and Japan.

It should be added, to explain an occasional personal allusion, that the writer was accompanied by his niece (who had lived so long in his family as to be like his own child), whose gentle presence cheered his lonely hours, and cast a soft and quiet light amid the shadows.

CONTENTS.


CHAPTER I. PAGE
The Melancholy Sea 7
CHAPTER II.
Ireland—its Beauty and its Sadness 17
CHAPTER III.
Scotland and the Scotch 24
CHAPTER IV.
Moody and Sankey in London 32
CHAPTER V.
Two Sides of London.—Is Modern Civilization a Failure? 42
CHAPTER VI.
The Resurrection of France 59
CHAPTER VII.
The French National Assembly 66
CHAPTER VIII
The Lights and Shadows of Paris 77
CHAPTER IX.
Going on a Pilgrimage 86
CHAPTER X.
Under the Shadow of Mont Blanc 96
CHAPTER XI.
Switzerland 108
CHAPTER XII.
On the Rhine 119
CHAPTER XIII.
Belgium and Holland 130
CHAPTER XIV.
The New Germany and its Capital 140
CHAPTER XV.
Austria—Old and New 150
CHAPTER XVI.
A Midsummer Night's Dream.—Outdoor Life of the German People 164
CHAPTER XVII.
The Passion Play and the School of the Cross 179
CHAPTER XVIII.
The Tyrol and Lake Como 194
CHAPTER XIX.
The City in the Sea 207
CHAPTER XX.
Milan and Genoa.—A Ride over the Corniche Road 222
CHAPTER XXI.
In the Vale of the Arno 234
CHAPTER XXII.
Old Rome and New Rome.—Ruins and Resurrection 243

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