The narrative of a journey undertaken in the years 1819, 1820 and 1821 through France, Italy, Savoy, Switzerland, parts of Germany bordering on the Rhine, ... points of information collected on his tour Kindle Edition

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Management number 220817164 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$0.40 Model Number 220817164
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The Narrative of a Journey Undertaken in the Years 1819, 1820, and 1821 by James Holman is a remarkable account of a travel experience that defies the limitations of physical adversity. Written by Holman, who was completely blind at the time of his journey, this book provides a unique perspective on early 19th-century Europe, including France, Italy, Savoy, Switzerland, parts of Germany bordering the Rhine, Holland, and the Netherlands.Holman’s narrative is both a personal and a geographic exploration. Despite his total deprivation of sight, Holman meticulously describes the incidents and experiences encountered during his travels. His detailed observations and insights offer readers a vivid portrayal of the landscapes, cultures, and societies he visited.The book is not only a testament to Holman's extraordinary resilience and determination but also a valuable historical document. It provides various points of information collected during his tour, giving readers a sense of the historical and cultural context of the regions he traversed.The Narrative of a Journey stands out for its combination of personal triumph and scholarly observation. Holman’s ability to convey the essence of his travels despite his blindness underscores the human spirit’s capacity to overcome challenges. This account is a significant contribution to travel literature and provides an inspiring look at how one can experience and document the world from a unique perspective. Read more

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Publisher Namaskar Books
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Print length 270 pages
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Publication date July 30, 2024
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