A Satchel Guide To Europe
W. J Rolfe
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Add to basketSold by Hungry Traveller Bookstore, Singapore, SG, Singapore
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Add to basketThe Satchel Guide was a series of tourist's travel guide books to Europe, first published in 1872 by Hurd & Houghton of New York. It continued annually until at least 1939. Authors included William Day Crockett, Sarah Gates Crockett, William James Rolfe.A Satchel Guide to Europe, 1913 is a fascinating glimpse into the golden age of pre-war European travel, serving as both a practical manual for early 20th-century tourists and a vivid time capsule of a world on the brink of transformation. Compact and designed for easy reference, the guide was aimed at English-speaking travelers-particularly Americans-seeking to navigate the complexities of European railways, customs, and culture with confidence and ease.The guide covers a wide range of countries and cities, from the grand boulevards of Paris and the art-laden streets of Florence to the majestic Alps and the bustling ports of Hamburg. It is structured to provide essential information on travel routes, hotel recommendations, currency exchange, customs regulations, and key attractions, all delivered in a brisk, authoritative tone. What's striking is the assumption that travel, though adventurous, should be orderly and efficient-a reflection of both the era's sensibilities and the growing influence of mass tourism.Readers are introduced to a Europe that is elegant, safe, and steeped in history. Museums, cathedrals, opera houses, and monuments are highlighted with enthusiasm, and the tone encourages a kind of respectful, almost reverential, tourism. There is a strong emphasis on cultural refinement: knowing how to tip correctly, what clothes to wear, how to behave in different social settings, and which sights are considered "must-see" for the educated traveler. The guide also includes helpful phrases in French, German, and Italian-underscoring the importance of polite engagement with local customs.From a modern perspective, one of the most compelling aspects of the Satchel Guide is its reflection of the pre-World War I mindset. Europe is presented as a stable, culturally rich continent-a place of leisure, learning, and timeless charm. There is little awareness of the political tensions that would erupt just a year later, making the book poignant in its innocence. It captures the final moments of a long era of peace and aristocratic tradition before the continent was irrevocably changed.Today, A Satchel Guide to Europe, 1913 serves as both a charming historical artifact and a surprisingly useful reference for those interested in the history of travel. It offers a rare view into the habits, expectations, and ideals of early 20th-century tourists, and remains a delightful read for lovers of history, vintage travel literature, and European culture.Good copy complete with all maps including the ones folded and inserted in the front and back covers.
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