A summer in northern lands; the journal of a trip to Scandinavia . 140 Kiel 142 HoLSTEiN Farm 144 LuBECK Cathedral 146 Hamburg 148 Hanover 150 Royal Palace, Hanover 152 HiLDESHEIM 154 The 1000 Year Rose-Tree 156 Cathedral, Brunswick 158 Frederick Museum, Berlin 160 ZwiNGER, Dresden 162 River Elbe, Dresden 164 Teynkirche, Prague 166 Charles Bridge, Prague 168 The Hradcany, Prague 170 Arctic Farj^s 172 Elvesaes 174 An Arctic Harbor 176 In Munich 178 Strassburg 180 Arc de Triomphe, Paris 182 At the Arctic Circle 184 Boat Drill 186 t>REFACE. As an inducement for others to go and dolikewise, I h
A summer in northern lands; the journal of a trip to Scandinavia . 140 Kiel 142 HoLSTEiN Farm 144 LuBECK Cathedral 146 Hamburg 148 Hanover 150 Royal Palace, Hanover 152 HiLDESHEIM 154 The 1000 Year Rose-Tree 156 Cathedral, Brunswick 158 Frederick Museum, Berlin 160 ZwiNGER, Dresden 162 River Elbe, Dresden 164 Teynkirche, Prague 166 Charles Bridge, Prague 168 The Hradcany, Prague 170 Arctic Farj^s 172 Elvesaes 174 An Arctic Harbor 176 In Munich 178 Strassburg 180 Arc de Triomphe, Paris 182 At the Arctic Circle 184 Boat Drill 186 t>REFACE. As an inducement for others to go and dolikewise, I have allowed this journal to bepublished. There is nothing new or originalin it. It merely serves as an accompanimentto some excellent photographs, and recalls avery happy summer spent in the places de-scribed. As it was written on the spot, mostof the descriptions and facts stated are asaccurate as an observer, without books ofreference, can make them; however, if per-chance, misstatements have crept in, they areentirely unintentional on the part of the Farewell to New York A SUMMER IN NORTHERN LANDS Sunday, June the weather had been extremelyhot for a week past, it began to rain soonafter the train pulled out of Omaha and thestorm kept with us for twenty-four hoursuntil we were well into the State of made tolerable what would otherwisehave been a hot and dusty journey. Onreaching New York City this afternoon, wetook taxi-cabs and came to the Seville Hotel,where we now are located in pleasant roomsaway up on the steenth floor, where there isan extensive view and plenty of air; and aseach apartment has a bath-room connected,you can easily imagine how we have spent thetime since our arrival. Monday, June 23. This morning I took a walk up FifthAvenue to see what changes have taken placesince my last visit to New York. When theNew Library Building was reached, neverhaving been inside, I entered to the top floor there is quite a collecti
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