1910 Travel in Constantinople, Jerusalem & Egypt, over 300 photos

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John L. Stoddard’s LecturesVolume Two - Constantinople, Jerusalem, Egypt.� Chicago & Boston: Geo. L. Shuman & Co. 1910� Leather spine & corners, worn a little around the edges, 6 x 9, top edge gilt, 334 clean & unmarked pages, tight, the book appears to never have been read. This is volume II. of Stoddard’s travel series, and is an account of Constantinople, Jerusalem, and Egypt.� Every page has at least one illustration from a photograph. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJohn Lawson Stoddard (1850-1931) was an American writer, hymn writer and lecturer who gained popularity through his travelogues.Stoddard was born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1850. In 1871 he graduated from Williams College, then two years of theology at Yale Divinity School. After that he taught Latin and French at Boston Latin School.[2] He was proud of his descent from Solomon Stoddard.He began traveling around the world in 1874, and published Red-Letter Days Abroad in 1884. He turned his experiences into a series of popular lectures delivered throughout North America. These lectures were periodically published in book form as John L. Stoddard's Lectures and eventually numbered ten volumes and five supplements (1897-1898).[3] In 1901, Stoddard published a book on Gibraltar.[4] The books include numerous illustrations derived from the immense catalog of read more