Illustrated Europe
Illustrated Europe was a series of travel guide books to Europe published by Orell Fussli & Co. of Zürich and C. Smith & Son of London.[1] It also appeared in a German-language edition (Europäische Wanderbilder) and a French-language edition (L'Europe illustré).[2] The guides described localities in Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, and Switzerland in the 1880s-1890s.
References
- ↑ Catalogue of Maps, Globes, & Diagrams, Published by C. Smith & Son, London, c. 1900
- ↑ "New Geographical Publications", Proceedings of the Royal Geographic Society (London: Royal Geographical Society) (12), December 1887
Further reading
- Baden-Baden, Illustrated Europe (2)
- Vitznau-Rigi Railway, Illustrated Europe (3)
- Heiden and the Rorschach-Heiden Railway, Illustrated Europe (4)
- Baden in Switzerland, Illustrated Europe (5)
- Thun and the Lake of Thun, Illustrated Europe (6)
- Interlaken, Illustrated Europe (7)
- The Upper Engadine, Illustrated Europe (8)
- Zurich, Illustrated Europe (9)
- Constance, Illustrated Europe (10)
- Nyon on the Lake of Geneva, Illustrated Europe (11)
- Thusis at the Via Mala, Illustrated Europe (12)
- Lucerne, Illustrated Europe (13)
- Florence, Illustrated Europe (14)
- J. Hardmeyer (1884), Milan, Illustrated Europe (15-16)
- Schaffhausen and the Falls of the Rhine, Illustrated Europe (17)
- Ragaz Pfaefers, Illustrated Europe (18)
- Vevey, Illustrated Europe (19)
- Baths of Kreuth, Illustrated Europe (20)
- Davos, Illustrated Europe (21)
- Reinerz, Illustrated Europe (22)
- The Gruyere, Illustrated Europe (23)
- St. Gothard Railway, Illustrated Europe (24-26)
- Freiburg (Baden), Illustrated Europe (27-28)
- Gorbersdorf, Illustrated Europe (29-30)
- Chaux-de-Fonds, Illustrated Europe (31-32)
- From Froburg to Waldenburg, Illustrated Europe (33)
- The Burgenstock (Lake of Lucerne), Illustrated Europe (34-25)
- Neuchatel, Illustrated Europe (36-37)
- Battaglia near Padua, Illustrated Europe (38-39)
- Coire, Illustrated Europe (40-1)
- The Pusterthal Railway, Illustrated Europe (42-44)
- The Brenner Railway, Illustrated Europe (45-47)
- From the Danube to the Adriatic, Illustrated Europe (48-50)
- Graz, Illustrated Europe (51-52)
- From Paris to Berne, Illustrated Europe (53-54)
- The Lake of Lucerne, Illustrated Europe (55-6)
- Jugenheim a Auerbach n. Darmstadt, Illustrated Europe (57)
- Aix-le-Bains, Illustrated Europe (58-9)
- Heidelberg, Illustrated Europe (60-1)
- Budapest, Illustrated Europe (62-64)
- Montreux, Illustrated Europe (65)
- Locarno, Illustrated Europe (66-68)
- Canton Glarus and the Lake of Walenstadt, Illustrated Europe (69-72)
- Mont Cenis, Illustrated Europe (73-76)
- The Black Forest Railway, Illustrated Europe (77-79)
- The Brunig Railway, Illustrated Europe (80-81)
- From the Furka to Brieg, Illustrated Europe (82-3)
- Zurich and its Environs, Illustrated Europe (84-86)
- Brieg and the Simplon, Illustrated Europe (87-8)
- Zermatt and the Valleys of Visp, Illustrated Europe (89-92)
- The Valley of Lotschen and the Baths of Leuk, Illustrated Europe (93-95)
- The Valleys of Turtman and Eifisch, Illustrated Europe (96-98)
- Kurhaus Tarasp, Illustrated Europe (99-100)
- Morat, Illustrated Europe (101-102)
- Sion and its Environs, Illustrated Europe (103-105)
- Martigny and the Valleys of the Dranse, Illustrated Europe (106-109)
- Chamounix and Mont Blanc, Illustrated Europe (110-111)
- From St. Maurice to the Lake of Geneva, Illustrated Europe (112-113)
- Mount Pilatus Railway, Illustrated Europe (114-15)
- Territet, on the Lake of Geneva, Illustrated Europe (116)
- The Hungarian Eastern Carpathians, Illustrated Europe (117)
- From Vienna to Budapest, Illustrated Europe (118-119)
- From Oderburg to Budapest, Illustrated Europe (120)
- From Vienna, Oderburg and Buda-Pesth to the High Tatra, Illustrated Europe (121-123)
- Through West Hungary, Illustrated Europe (124)
- Through the Hungarian Plain, Illustrated Europe (127)
- The Monte Generoso Railway, Illustrated Europe (128)
- The Transylvania Highlands, Illustrated Europe (129-130)
- Through South Hungary, Illustrated Europe (131-132)
- J. Hauri (1893), Landquart-Davos Railway, Illustrated Europe (133-134), OCLC 457706313
- The Kuranstalt Holsboer, Illustrated Europe (135)
- Nervi and its Environs, Illustrated Europe (136-138)
- The Vosges Mountains, Illustrated Europe (139-142)
- Kursaal Maloja, Illustrated Europe (143-4)
- Franzensbad, Illustrated Europe (145-147)
- Spa, Illustrated Europe (148-150)
- Spiez and the Kanderthal, Illustrated Europe (151-2)
- Hohwald and its Environs, Illustrated Europe (153-4)
- Through the Bernese Oberland, Illustrated Europe (155-158)
- Carlsbad, Illustrated Europe (159-161)
- The Toggenburg and Wyl, Illustrated Europe (162-163)
- The Stanserhorn Railway, Illustrated Europe (164)
- Waldhaus-Flims, Illustrated Europe (165)
- Ospedaietti near San Remo, Illustrated Europe (166)
- The Hungarian System of the Royal and Impl. South Railway Co., Illustrated Europe (167), OCLC 55113191
- The Baths of San Moritz, Illustrated Europe (168-9)
- The Baths of Bex, Illustrated Europe (170)
- Meiringen, Illustrated Europe (171-172)
- Soleure and Basle, Illustrated Europe (173)
- Grand Hotel Curhaus Davos, Curanstalt Halsboer, Davos, Illustrated Europe (174), 1899, OCLC 313584740
- Health Resort of Burgenstock, Illustrated Europe (175), 1900
- Pontresina, Illustrated Europe (176)
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