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THIS well-printed volume of over 450 pages is one of a class that we had thought had become extinct. The notes begin with the arrival of the author at the Alexandra Docks in Liverpool, and are continued almost daily, in some instances hourly, until the close of a five-months' tour through the Mediterranean to Smyrna, Constantinople, and then, with some slight journeys inland, back again by the same route to Liverpool.
Pen and Pencil in Asia Minor; or, Notes from the Levant.
By William Cochran. Illustrated with eightynine engravings, made chiefly from water-colour sketches by the Author. (London: Sampson Low and Co., 1887.)
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Our Book Shelf . Nature 37, 126 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/037126a0
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