
audiobook
THE Old World and Its Ways
Author's Preface
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I. - CROSSING THE PACIFIC—HAWAII.
CHAPTER II. - JAPAN AND HER PEOPLE.
CHAPTER III. - JAPANESE CUSTOMS AND HOSPITALITY.
CHAPTER IV. - JAPAN—HER HISTORY AND PROGRESS.
CHAPTER V. - INDUSTRIES, ARTS AND COMMERCE.
CHAPTER VI. - EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM AND RELIGIONS.
CHAPTER VII. - EDUCATION AND RELIGION
A seasoned traveler and his family set out from the West Coast in 1905, embarking on a year‑long circuit that carries listeners from bustling ports and tropical islands to the icy fjords of Norway and the historic streets of Europe. Their observations are recorded with a practical eye, balancing concise facts with personal reflections that reveal how the journey served as an extended classroom for their teenage children. The narrative captures the rhythm of daily travel—ships, trains, and footpaths—while offering a snapshot of the era’s diplomatic and cultural encounters.
Accompanying the prose are dozens of vivid illustrations drawn from photographs taken by the party and local contacts, bringing distant markets, temples, and everyday life into sharp focus. Readers will hear anecdotes about meeting local officials, exploring ancient sites, and comparing foreign customs with American ideals. The book’s blend of travelogue, cultural commentary, and family perspective makes it a compelling listen for anyone curious about the world at the turn of the twentieth century.
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1054K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-04-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1860–1925
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