The Boy Travellers in The Russian Empire

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The Boy Travellers in The Russian Empire

by Thomas Wallace Knox

EN·~13 hours

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Description

Two energetic youths set out under the guidance of their seasoned mentor, Dr. Bronson, to explore the vast Russian Empire. Their journey begins in Vienna and quickly carries them to the bustling streets of St. Petersburg and the historic heart of Moscow, where the awe of imperial splendor meets the everyday rhythm of city life. Early on they encounter the lively fair at Nizhny Novgorod, a colorful showcase of trade, culture, and local customs.

From the fair they embark on a riverine adventure down the mighty Volga, drifting past towns that line its banks and witnessing the diverse peoples who call the empire home. Along the Caspian Sea they observe the burgeoning oil fields, and a detour into Central Asia introduces them to the geopolitical tensions of the “Eastern Question.” Their route also brushes the rugged Caucasus, the sun‑kissed Crimea, and the bustling port of Odessa, each stop offering fresh stories and striking vistas.

Richly illustrated and narrated through letters and journal entries, the tale blends vivid travelogue with thoughtful commentary on the peoples, histories, and landscapes they encounter. Listeners will feel the excitement of discovery while gaining a clear picture of a world that was, at the time, both familiar and mysterious.

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Full title

The Boy Travellers in The Russian Empire Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey in European and Asiatic Russia, with Accounts of a Tour across Siberia, Voyages on the Amoor, Volga, and Other Rivers, a Visit to Central Asia, Travels among the Exiles, and a Historical Sketch of the Empire from Its Foundation to the Present Time

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (776K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Annie R. McGuire

Release date

2019-08-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Wallace Knox

Thomas Wallace Knox

1835–1896

A restless reporter and world traveler, he turned firsthand adventures into lively books that brought distant places and dramatic events closer to young readers. Best known as a Civil War correspondent, he also wrote a long-running series of travel stories for boys.

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