Round about the Carpathians

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Round about the Carpathians

by Andrew F. (Andrew Frederick) Crosse

EN·~7 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total
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ROUND ABOUT THE CARPATHIANS - BY - ANDREW F. CROSSE - FELLOW OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY - WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS EDINBURGH AND LONDON MDCCCLXXVIII - The Right of translation is reserved - MUIR AND PATERSON, PRINTERS, EDINBURGH.

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ROUND ABOUT THE CARPATHIANS.

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CHAPTER I. - Down the Danube from Buda-Pest—Amusements on board the steamer—Basiash—Drive to Oravicza by Weisskirchen—Ladies of Oravicza—Gipsy music—Finding an old schoolfellow—The czardas.

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CHAPTER II. - Consequences of trying to buy a horse—An expedition into Servia—Fine scenery—The peasants of New Moldova—Szechenyi road—Geology of the defile of Kasan—Crossing the Danube—Milanovacz-Drive to Maidenpek—Fearful storm in the mountains—Miserable quarters for the night—Extent of this storm—The disastrous effects of the same storm at Buda-Pest—Great loss of life.

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CHAPTER III. - Maidenpek—Well-to-do condition of Servians—Lady Mary Wortley Montague's journey through Servia—Troubles in Bulgaria—Communists at Negotin—Copper mines—Forest ride—Robbers on the road—Kucainia—Belo-breska—Across the Danube—Detention at customhouse—Weisskirchen—Sleeping Wallacks.

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CHAPTER IV. - Variety of races in Hungary—Wallacks or Roumains—Statistics—Savage outbreak of the Wallacks in former years—Panslavic ideas—Roumanians and their origin—Priests of the Greek Church—Destruction of forests—Spirit of Communism—Incendiary fires.

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CHAPTER V. - Paraffine-works in Oravicza—Gold mine—Coal mines at Auima-Steirdorf—Geology—States Railway Company's mines—Bribery.

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CHAPTER VI. - Mineral wealth of the Banat—Wild ride to Dognacska—Equipment for a riding tour—An afternoon nap and its consequences—Copper mines—Self-help—Bare insects—Moravicza—Rare minerals—Deutsch Bogsan—Reschitza.

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CHAPTER VII. - Election at Oravicza—Officialism—Reforms—Society—Ride to Szaszka—Fine views—Drenkova—Character of the Serbs—Svenica—Rough night walk through the forest.

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CHAPTER VIII. - Hospitable welcome at Uibanya—Excursion to the Servian side of the Danube—Ascent of the Stierberg—Bivouac in the woods—Magnificent views towards the Balkans—Fourteen eagles disturbed—Wallack dance.

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Description

A lively chronicle begins on a Danube steamer gliding past Buda‑Pest, where camaraderie and impromptu music set a cheerful tone for the journey. The narrator’s path veers inland toward the quaint town of Oravicza, where encounters with lively gypsy musicians and an unexpected reunion with an old school‑friend provide both humor and local colour. Along the way, the landscape unfurls—from the rolling Hungarian plains to the dramatic foothills that hint at the Carpathian grandeur awaiting further exploration.

The early chapters blend travelogue with keen observations of the peoples and customs that line the river’s banks. Readers are treated to vivid sketches of market scenes, rustic hospitality, and the striking geology of river defiles, all conveyed in a warm, conversational voice. With each mile, the narrative builds a sense of adventure that invites listeners to imagine themselves aboard the steamer, eyes fixed on the mountains that loom beyond the next bend.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (458K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Taavi Kalju, and the Online Distributed Proofreaders Europe at http://dp.rastko.net. (This file was made using scans of public domain works from the University of Michigan Digital Libraries.)

Release date

2006-03-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Andrew F. (Andrew Frederick) Crosse

1852–1925

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