Vintage Texts - Classic Travel Tales, Travelogues Adventures & Antique Travel Photo Collections in Ebook format

A collection of classic vintage travel tales from the golden age of exploration and discovery; famous historical, scientific and general interest titles; plus banned erotica and decadent classics; occult and esoterica; rare, out of print editions. Original texts, enhanced with HTML (hypertext) weblinks, then converted to PDF and LIT formats for ease of portability. Classic travelogues from the 19th century, illustrated and enhanced for 21st century reader.  Our low-priced ebooks are designed to give you a flavor of the look and feel of a 19th century edition, but with all the advanced ebook functionality of PDF (Acrobat Reader and Sony Reader compatible) or LIT format for Microsoft Desktop Reader. NEW: follow the Download and Buy links on this page to browse sample pages from each of these books. 

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Egyptian Nile Cruise, 1900 - Vintage PDF Scrapbook / Slideshow

Egyptian Nile Cruise, 1900 - Vintage PDF Scrapbook / Slideshow

A digital ebook album of antique photographs, vintage postcards, prints, paintings and posters of early tourism in Egypt - its people, Pharaonic and Islamic monuments, spectacular ruined temples, and antique views of the Pyramids, Sphinx, River Nile and venerable Egyptian cities, including Cairo, Luxor, Thebes, Abel Simbel, Aswan, Karnak, Philae, captured by Victorian and Edwardian travellers, photographers and artists. A fascinating virtual tour through time along the banks of the venerable Nile. Supplied as a PDF ebook file for Acrobat Reader, with autoroll "slideshow" functionality and random transition effects between the images. You are free to interrupt at any point and to browse at your leisure. For all fans of history, Egyptology and vintage travel adventures.

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Head Hunters of the Amazon: Seven Years of Exploration & Adventure

by Fritz W. Up de Graff, 1923

Graphic, often gruesome account of Up de Graff's exploration of the Amazon and his encounters with Indian head hunting tribes such as the Jivaro. Snakes, alligators, robbers, blow pipes, supernatural rituals, war dances, massacres, shrunken heads, gold mines... The original text, illustrated with period prints, maps & photos of Ecuador & Brazil, plus background links. 

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"The enemy having left their dead and dying behind them in their flight, the victors dashed forward to seize the most highly treasured of the spoils of battle -- the heads of the enemy slain. With stone-axes and split bamboo knives, sharpened clam-shells (rubbed to a keen edge on sand-stone), and chonta-wood machetes, they went from corpse to corpse, gathering and stringing their gruesome emblems of victory.
    I must mention that no delicate considerations of sex are allowed to interfere with these rites; a woman who fights, or a woman who refuses to accompany the victorious war-party to their homes and serve a new master, exposes herself by the acknowledged code of warfare among these people to the risk of suffering the same fate as her men-folk. Indeed I myself happened to watch the fate of a Huambiza woman who had fallen in the fight wounded by three spears. Little did we imagine what the ultimate issue might prove to be, when we attacked that morning.
    The woman lay where she had been borne down by the spear-thrusts. The Aguarunas, eager to collect her head, went to work while she was still alive, though powerless to protect herself. While one wrenched at her head another held her to the ground, and yet another hacked at her neck with his stone-axe. Finally I was called upon to lend my machete, a far better implement for the work in hand. This was truly an act of mercy, to put the poor creature out of her misery as soon as possible. It was a truly hideous spectacle. But it must be remembered that had we attempted interference, we were but five in a horde of fiends, crazed by blood and lust. When at last the head was severed, it was strung with the one other which had fallen to the lot of our party.
   
This stringing of the heads is in itself an art, the object of which is to facilitate their transportation. They are strung on thin lengths of pliable bark stripped from some nearby sapling, which make a first-rate substitute for the hempen cord of civilization. These bark-ropes are passed through the mouth and out at the neck."

Bizarre Ethnic Photo Album - Vintage Postcard Scrapbook

Bizarre Ethnic Photo Album - Vintage Postcard Scrapbook

A weird and wonderful anthology of Victorian and Edwardian travel photos from around the world: tattooed tribesmen, colorful characters in exotic costumes, portraits of strange customs and traditions, ceremonies and rituals, lost trades, ethnological oddities and curios. An album of curiosities, from Africa, Asia, Europe and America... to download in PDF ebook format.

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12 Antique Maps - 2008 Calendar

A dozen colorful old engraved maps make up this beautiful and fascinating wall calendar. For all fans of travel, cartography and old prints. A historical tour around the world featuring all the main continents - Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa... plus country maps of Great Britain, etc... A great gift for all collectors of classic vintage maps, fans of history and vintage travel!

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Vintage Travels in Japan - Unbeaten Tracks by Isabella Bird and Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs by Lt. JMW Silver, illustrated PDF ebook edition

Vintage Travels in Japan

Two Victorian travellers' eye-witness accounts of their adventures while journeying through Japan. Filled with entertaining anecdotes, this special ebook edition is illustrated with dozens of beautiful and evocative photos (many hand-tinted), early postcards; antique prints and engravings. Landscapes, portraits, rural, domestic and urban scenes of traditional daily life, local ceremonies and customs, including marriage, crime and punishment, royal court life, festivals, hara-kiri suicide.

In her letters from 1878, published as Unbeaten Tracks In Japan, Isabella Bird complained about the "abominable weather" and the "insect pests". In Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs, by Lieutenant J.M.W. Silver, from 1867, we discover the secrets of mixed bath houses, funerals, and criminal executions.

This joint re-edition is illustrated with dozens of beautiful and fascinating hand-tinted antique photos from the period, specially selected, plus prints and engravings. Supplied in PDF ebook format for Acrobat Reader. See a sample page

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Victorian Drug Fiends - tales of opium eaters, cannabis, hashish, bhang...

Victorian Drug Fiends - Classic Tales of Opium and Hashish!

A collection of infamous classics of drug literature: short stories, journalism, medical reports, poetry, visions, with vintage 19th century illustrations (prints, photos, postcards...), capturing the heady essence of Victorian drug culture. From the Romantic opium-eaters, to the Bohemian hashish fanatics, intrinsically linked to the underground art and literature of the era. Narcotics, opium dens, bhang, cannabis, hasheesh eaters, water pipes, halluncingens and hallucinations, dreamy afternoons and hedonistic nights of absinthe, reefer cigarettes and sex. Entertaining, often erotic... dare we say addictive?

A literary anthology of authors including Aleister Crowley, Rudyard Kipling, Sir Richard Burton, de Quincey, Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Bayard Taylor, Baudelaire, Dickens, and Louisa May Alcott!

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Ethnic Tattoos - A PDF Vintage Photo Portrait Album

Ethnic Tattoos - A PDF Vintage Photo Portrait Album

A virtual museum gallery of vintage photos and old picture postcards from around the world - tribal natives from Africa, Asia, Japan, Oceania and the Americas, revealing fascinating traditional body art : ritual tattoos and scarification. Male and female portraits, voodoo fetish cultists, facial and corporal tattoos, ink dyes and skin designs, veritable visual curiosa. 

Scores of images in this collection, makes a fascinating collectors' item for all fans of early photography, armchair ethnology and anthropology! With mottled "parchment paper" background effect for an authentic vintage scrapbook look-and-feel. Also includes tasters from some of our other recent vintage photo series titles! This ebook edition is downloadable in PDF format for Acrobat Reader.

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Two Trips to Gorilla Land 
& the Cataracts of the Congo 
by Sir Richard F. Burton

A highly recommended read!

Fascinating true-life adventure. Burton's journey through the 19th Century African jungle, along the great rivers of the Gabon and the Congo, in search of gorillas! Drugs, native women, witch doctors, cannibalism, slave traders, wild beasts - all through the eyes of one of the greatest of Victorian mavericks: imagine Darwin or Livingstone, rewritten by Edgar Rice Burroughs! 
Ebook edition contains original Parts I and II, illustrated with period prints, photos & maps of Africa, plus biographical notes. 

PDF version features mock parchment paper effect.  

"All adult males carry arms, and would be held womanish if they were seen unweaponed. These are generally battle-axes, spears cruelly and fantastically jagged, hooked and barbed, and curious leaf-shaped knives of archaic aspect; some of the latter have blades broader than they are long, a shape also preserved by the Mpongwe. The sheaths of fibre or leather are elaborately decorated, and it is chic for the scabbard to fit so tight that the weapon cannot be drawn for five minutes; I have seen the same amongst the Somal. There are some trade-muskets, but the "hot-mouthed weapon" has not become the national weapon of the Fán. Bows and arrows are unknown; the Náyin or cross-bow peculiar to this people, and probably a native invention, not borrowed, as might be supposed, from Europe, is carried only when hunting or fighting: a specimen was exhibited in London with the gorillas. The people are said sometimes to bend it with the foot or feet like the Tupí Guaranís, the Jivaros, and other South Americans. Suffice it to remark of this weapon, with which, by the by, I never saw a decent shot made, that the détente is simple and ingenious, and that the "Ebe" or dwarf bolt is always poisoned with the boiled root of a wild shrub. It is believed that a graze is fatal, and that the death is exceedingly painful: I doubt both assertions. Most men also carry a pliable basket full of bamboo caltrops, thin splints, pointed and poisoned. Placed upon the path of a bare-footed enemy, this rude contrivance, combined with the scratching of the thorns, and the gashing cuts of the grass, must somewhat discourage pursuit. The shields of elephant hide are large, square, and ponderous. The "terrible war-axe" is the usual poor little tomahawk, more like a toy than a tool."

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Among the Tibetans, by Isabella L. Bird

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Isabella Lucy Bird's 1886 account of her journey by horse (and yak!) into the Himalayan kingdoms of Ladakh and Tibet. 
The original text, enhanced in ebook format, with biographical notes, illustrated with period photos and maps of Ladakh and Tibet. A fascinating cross-cultural voyage of exploration. PDF version features mock parchment paper effect.  

"After a bitterly cold night I was awakened at dawn by novel sounds, gruntings, and low, resonant bellowing round my tent, and the grey light revealed several yaks (the Bos grunniens, the Tibetan ox), the pride of the Tibetan highlands. This magnificent animal, though not exceeding an English shorthorn cow in height, looks gigantic, with his thick curved horns, his wild eyes glaring from under a mass of curls, his long thick hair hanging to his fetlocks, and his huge bushy tail. He is usually black or tawny, but the tail is often white, and is the length of his long hair. The nose is fine and has a look of breeding as well as power. He only flourishes at altitudes exceeding 12,000 feet. Even after generations of semi-domestication he is very wild, and can only be managed by being led with a rope attached to a ring in the nostrils. He disdains the plough, but condescends to carry burdens, and numbers of the Ladak and Nubra people get their living by carrying goods for the traders on his broad back over the great passes. His legs are very short, and he has a sensible way of measuring distance with his eyes and planting his feet, which enables him to carry loads where it might be supposed that only a goat could climb. He picks up a living anyhow, in that respect resembling the camel..."

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Vintage Views of Raj Era India - Vintage Photo Album

Vintage Views of Raj Era India - A PDF Slideshow

A digital scrapbook album from the days of the British Empire in India, Burma (now Myanmar), Pakistan and Ceylon (now Sri lanka). Over 100 old photos, colonial period postcards, prints, engravings, maps... 18th, 19th and early 20th century images.

Features many color views from the famous and highly collectable Tuck oilette post card series. Fascinating scenes from daily and military life, plus exotic temples, palaces, legendary cities including Benares (Varanesi), Bombay (Mumbai), Delhi, Madras, Calcutta, Agra, Rajastan.

Makes an original gift or souvenir, ideal for collectors, amateur historians, travelers, ex-pats and retired civil servants, services personnel, tourism professionals, etc. PDF format ebook features optional rolling slideshow functionality with fade effects between images. Also available in windows screensaver format.

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Cuba in War Time by Richard Harding Davis

One of the most famous war correspondents of his day, "Dick" Davis provides a captivating account of his own part in the guerilla fighting leading up to Cuba's Spanish-American War of Independence. First published in 1897.

This ebook version features the graphic and stirring original text, annotated with biographical notes, illustrated with period photos and maps of Cuba. PDF version features mock parchment paper effect. 

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The Discovery of the Source of the Nile, by John Hanning Speke, 1864 

The original text from one of the classic voyages of discovery on the River Nile, annotated with biographical notes, and illustrated with period engravings, photos and maps of Darkest Africa. 

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Indian Ethnic Portraits - Vintage Photo Album, Raj era postcards, images of men and women in traditional Asian costumes

Indian Ethnic Portraits - Vintage Photo Album

A digital scrapbook of well over 100 vintage portrait studies, group shots, old picture postcards, plus scenes from daily life in Raj era colonial India, Nepal, Ceylon and Burma. Indian men and women in traditional costumes, a fascinating glimpse into high and low caste life. A historic collection, including Coolies, Hindus, Brahmins, Rajputs, fakirs... in PDF ebook format, with tasters from some of our other vintage ethnic photo and travel titles, plus optional rolling slideshow functionality! In presentation mode this e-book makes a novel alternative to a screensaver.

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Travels in Nubia 

by the 19th century explorer Johann Ludwig (aka John Lewis) Burckhardt, first published in 1819. This book features three separate memoirs: 

A Memoir on the Life and Travels of John Lewis Burckhardt; 

A Journey along the Banks of the Nile, from Assouan to Mahass, on the Frontiers of Dongola; 

Description of a Journey from Upper Egypt through the Deserts of Nubia to Berber and Suakin, and from thence to Djidda in Arabia.

Burckhardt was a pioneering European traveller. He describes the landscapes and customs of North Africa in captivating detail.  This was one of the first accounts by a European to travel in the lands of Arabia. Burckhardt later published several other travelogues on the region, including Travels in Arabia, and Travels in Syria and the Holy Land.

This electronic PDF edition features the original two volume text by the Swiss explorer, enhanced with hyperlinks & biographical notes, plus period prints and maps of Syria and Egypt.

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Travels in Arabia

by Johann Ludwig (aka John Lewis) Burckhardt, first published in 1829

One of the first narratives by a European traveler to explore the desert lands of Arabia. This edition features the original two volume text by the Swiss explorer, enhanced with hyperlinks and biographical notes, and illustrated with period prints and maps of Arabia. PDF version features mock parchment paper effect.  

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Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah

First published 1855, by Captain Richard Francis Burton

(Originally published by the notorious Leonard Smithers, friend and patron of Aubrey Beardsley and Oscar Wilde. Edited by Isabel Burton)

The original text from Volumes 1 and 2 of this fascinating travelogue by the famous and erudite Victorian soldier, linguist and explorer, who travelled Arabia in disguise, often posing as a doctor; seventy years before Lawrence of Arabia. Filled with colorful characters: "kayf"or hashish-smoking policemen, fakirs, slaves, courtesans, strange ceremonies, sudden violent deaths, constant aphrodisiac and drug-taking. 

It has lost none of its power over the years. With period illustrations, maps, selected footnotes and appendices; annotated with biographical notes. PDF version features mock parchment paper effect.  

"Ali Agha welcomed me politely, and seeing me admire the preparations, bade me beware how I suspected an Albanian of not knowing how to drink; he made me sit by him on the bed, threw his dagger to a handy distance, signalled me to do the same, and prepared to begin the bout. Taking up a little tumbler, in shape like those from which French postilions used to drink la goutte, he inspected it narrowly, wiped out the interior with his forefinger, filled it to the brim, and offered it to his guest with a bow. I received it with a low salam, swallowed its contents at once, turned it upside down in proof of fair play, replaced it upon the floor, with a jaunty movement of the arm, somewhat like a pugilist delivering a "rounder," bowed again, and requested him to help himself. The same ceremony followed on his part Immediately after each glass,-and rapidly the cup went about,-we swallowed a draught of water, and ate a spoonful of the meat or the Salatah in order to cool our palates. Then we re-applied ourselves to our pipes, emitting huge puffs, a sign of being "fast" men, and looked facetiously at each other,-drinking being considered by Moslems a funny and pleasant sort of sin.

The Albanian captain was at least half seas over when we began the bout, yet he continued to fill and to drain without showing the least progress towards ebriety. I in vain for a time expected the bad-masti (as the Persians call it,) the horse play, and the gross facetiae, which generally accompany southern and eastern tipsiness Ali Agha, indeed, occasionally took up the bottle of perfume, filled the palm of his right hand, and dashed it in my face: I followed his example, but our pleasantries went no further."

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Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon

Sir Samuel White Baker

The original evocative and amusing text, from this ripping colonial adventure. Hunting and fishing stories from 1845, plus ethnic observations, annotated with biographical notes, plus vintage photos, prints and maps of 19th Century Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Highly recommended entertainment!

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A classic Victorian travelogue from the Indian Raj, by a real-life Great White Hunter

"One great peculiarity in Newera Ellia is the comparative freedom from poisonous vermin. There are three varieties of snakes, only one of which is hurtful, and all are very minute. The venomous species is the "carrawellé," whose bite is generally fatal; but this snake is not often met with. There are no ticks, nor bugs, nor leeches, nor scorpions, nor white ants, nor wasps, nor mosquitoes; in fact, there is nothing venomous except the snake alluded to, and a small species of centipede. Fleas there are certainly - indeed, a fair sprinkling of fleas; but they are not troublesome, except in houses which are unoccupied during a portion of the year. This is a great peculiarity of a Ceylon flea - he is a great colonist; and should a house be untenanted for a few months, so sure will it swarm with these "settlers." Even a grass hut built for a night's bivouac in the jungle, without a flea in the neighborhood, will literally swarm with them if deserted for a couple of months. Fleas have a great fancy for settling upon anything white; thus a person with white trowsers will be blackened with them, while a man in darker colors will be comparatively free. I at first supposed that they appeared in larger numbers on the white ground because they were more easily distinguished; but I tried the experiment of putting a sheet of writing-paper and a piece of brown talipot leaf in the midst of fleas; the paper was covered with them, while only two or three were on the talipot.

The bite of the small species of centipede alluded to is not very severe, being about equivalent to a wasp's sting. I have been bitten myself, and I have seen another person suffering from the bite, which was ludicrous enough.

The sufferer was Corporal Phinn, of H.M. Fifteenth Regiment. At that time he was one of Lieutenant de Montenach's servants, and accompanied his master on a hunting-trip to the Horton Plains.

Now Phinn was of course an Irishman; an excellent fellow, a dead hand at tramping a bog and killing a snipe, but (without the slightest intention of impugning his veracity) Phinn's ideality was largely developed. He was never by himself for five minutes in the jungle without having seen something wonderful before his return; this he was sure to relate in a rich brogue with great facetiousness.

However, we had just finished dinner one night, and Phinn had then taken his master's vacant place (there being only one room) to commence his own meal, when up he jumped like a madman, spluttering the food out of his mouth, and shouting and skipping about the room with both hands clutched tightly to the hinder part of his inexpressibles. "Oh, by Jasus! help, sir, help! I've a reptile or some divil up my breeches! Oh! bad luck to him, he's biting me! Oh! oh! it's sure a sarpint that's stinging me! quick, sir, or he'll be the death o' me!"

Phinn was frantic, and upon lowering his inexpressibles we found the centipede about four inches long which had bitten him. A little brandy rubbed on the part soon relieved the pain."

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The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, and the Sword Hunters of the Hamran Arabs

by Sir Samuel White Baker

The original text, from one of Baker's most daring colonial adventures. His account of a 14 month voyage through the dangerous and often savage tribes of Abyssinia, his encounters with wild animals, culminating in the discovery of Lake Albert, for which Baker was knighted.  Annotated with biographical notes, plus many of the original line art illustrations, plus period photos and maps of 19th Century Abyssinia (Ethiopia). Copies of the original publication are scarce, and expensive. Buy this ebook version and enjoy Baker's classic for a fraction of the price. PDF version features mock parchment paper effect.  

"Upon my arrival at the tents, I found the camp redolent of musk from the flesh of the crocodile, and the people were quarrelling for the musk glands, which they had extracted, and which are much prized by the Arab women, who wear them strung like beads upon a necklace.

A crocodile possesses four of such glands; they vary in size according to the age of the reptile, but they are generally about as large as a hazel-nut, when dried. Two glands are situated in the groin, and two in the throat, a little in advance of the fore-legs. I have noticed two species of crocodiles throughout all the rivers of Abyssinia, and in the White Nile. One of these is of a dark brown colour, and much shorter and thicker in proportion than the other, which grows to an immense length, an is generally of a pale greenish yellow. Throughout the Atbara, crocodiles are extremely mischievous and bold; this can be accounted for by the constant presence of Arabs and their flocks, which the crocodiles have ceased to fear, as they exact a heavy tribute in their frequent passages of the river. The Arabs assert that the dark-coloured, thick-bodied species is more to be dreaded than the other.

The common belief that the scales of the crocodile will stop a bullet is very erroneous. If a rifle is loaded with the moderate charge of two and a half drachms it will throw an ounce ball through the scales of the hardest portion of the back; but were the scales struck obliquely, the bullet might possibly glance from the surface, as in like manner it would ricochet from the surface of water. The crocodile is so difficult to kill outright, that people are apt to imagine that the scales have resisted their bullets. The only shots that will produce instant death are those that strike the brain or the spine through the neck."

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Travels in West Africa (Congo Francais, Corisco and Cameroons) by Mary H. Kingsley, 1897

Vivid account of the Victorian spinster's  journey through the African jungle: tribal fetishes, tropical disease, mountains and rapids. Annotated with biographical notes, plus numerous period photos and maps of 19th Century West Africa. PDF version features mock parchment paper effect.  

"Certain African ideas about blood puzzle me. I was told by a Batanga friend, a resident white trader, that a short time previously a man was convicted of theft by the natives of a village close to him. The hands and feet of the criminal were tied together, and he was flung into the river. He got himself free, and swam to the other bank, and went for bush. He was recaptured, and a stone tied to his neck, and in again he was thrown. The second time he got free and ashore, and was recaptured, and the chief then, most regretfully, ordered that he was to be knocked on the head before being thrown in for a third time. This time palaver set, but the chief knew that he would die himself, by spitting the blood he had spilt, from his own lungs, before the year was out. I inquired about the chief when I passed this place, more than eighteen months after, and learnt from a native that the chief was dead, and that he had died in this way. The objection thus was not to shedding blood in a general way, but to the shedding in the course of judicial execution. There may be some idea of this kind underlying the ingenious and awful ways the negroes have of killing thieves, by tying them to stakes in the rivers, or down on to paths for the driver ants to kill and eat, but this is only conjecture."

Travels in Morocco by James Richardson, 1860

Richardson's journey through Morocco, visiting the Imperial Cities and rural Moorish villages. Includes unique eye-witness descriptions of traditional customs and ceremonies, Arab, Jewish and Berber life, local sports and combat, snake-charming and white slavery. 

This electronic edition features the original text from Volumes 1 and 2, illustrated with period photos and maps of 19th Century Morocco, and with bibliographic notes. PDF version features mock parchment paper effect.  

"To describe the dresses of the bride would be tedious, as she was carried away every hour and redressed, going through and exhibiting to public view, with the greatest patience, the whole of her bridal wardrobe. Her face was artistically painted; cheeks vermillion; lips browned, with an odoriferous composition; eye-lashes blackened with antimony; and on the forehead and tips of the chin little blue stars. The palms of the hands and nails were stained with henna, or brown-red, and her feet were naked, with the toe-nails and soles henna-stained. She was very young, perhaps not more than thirteen, and hugely corpulent, having been fed on paste and oil these last six months for the occasion. The bridegroom, on the contrary, was a man of three times her age, tall, lank and bony, very thin, and of sinister aspect. The woman was a little lump of fat and flesh, apparently without intelligence, whilst the man was a Barbary type of Dickens' Fagan."

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Wanderings Among South Sea Savages by H. Wilfrid Walker

First published in 1909, this classic true-life adventure tale is a thrilling account of Walker’s travels in the South Seas archipelagoes: Borneo, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and the Philipines. His encounters with the primitive pagan tribes still makes for captivating reading.

Bearded women, headhunters and cannibal tribes, Flat-Footed Lake Dwellers, tattoos, strange customs, gruesome accounts of cannibalism feasts and rituals, black magic, headhunting raids.... the fearsome Dayak people: gripping first encounters between European and Stone Age cultures.

This electronic PDF edition is illustrated with period prints and photos and maps, and features “mock parchment paper” to enhance the look and feel of an aged travel edition.

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3 Classic Erotic Novels - reublished in illustrated ebook format

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Three Classic Erotic Novels - an illustrated PDF eboook

Here in one illustrated volume are three classic erotic texts:

Venus in Furs, first published in 1870 as Venus im Pelz, by Leopold Von SACHER-MASOCH. It is the book from which the term masochism was coined. The adventures of the nobleman Severin von Kusiemski, obsessed by the cruel Wanda von Dunajew – a heady mix of whips and furs. The novel was also the inspiration for a film, and for the Velvet Underground song of the same name. This edition features some of the original illustrations by Charles Raymond, as well as those of other editions and period images.
Yama (The Pit), a dark three-part tale of prostitution, translated from the Russian novel by Aleksandr Ivanovich Kuprin. First published in English in 1922.
MADELEINE: An Autobiography, an anonymous, semi-fictional account of a female brothel keeper, first published in 1919. Tales from whore-houses in Chicago, Butte, St Louis, and from the Canadian North-West.

This e-book version is illustrated with vintage photos and prints, plus mock parchment paper effect for an authentic Victorian secondhand "look-and-feel". Ideal bedtime companion for the lonely gentleman's electronic library... Supplied in PDF format for Acrobat Reader. 

The Kama Sutra & The Perfumed Garden (illustrated ebook)

Two Oriental Erotic Classics: The Kama Sutra & The Perfumed Garden (illustrated ebook)


This electronic version features the original text from the great oriental treatises on the arts of love – the Kama Sutra and the Perfumed Garden. As translated by the notorious 19th century traveller and eroticist, Sir Richard Burton. 
 
Ancient tantric wisdom, enhanced for 21st century readers with hyperlinked contents, bibliographical links, and illustrated with period prints, paintings and photos, plus oriental sculptures and carvings. Plus mock parchment paper effect to give the “look and feel” of an original Victorian edition. 
 
Travel into an enchanted world of harem girls, concubines, love potions and exotic sexual practices. A "how-to guide" with a difference! 

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2008 Calendar - Postcards From Old Japan

2008 Calendar - Postcards From Old Japan

A dozen picturesque vintage photos and postcards of Japan, from the late 19th century through the last decades of the prewar Imperial lifestyle. Includes scenes of Tokyo, Kyoto, Kobe, rural feudal life, Buddhist shrines and Shinto temples, cherry blossom and traditional landscapes. Historic images for all fans of Asian culture and Japanese history. Includes early gravures and albumen prints in truly beautiful hand-tinted color.

A talking-point for the wall at home or in the office, also makes a great, original gift! See also our downloadable ebooks "Postcards from Old Japan" and "Antique Geisha Girls" and "Kimono Girls" available at www.lulu.com - over 100 beautiful quality images each!

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2008 Calendar - Vintage Egyptian Postcards

2008 Calendar - Vintage Egyptian Postcards

A dozen picturesque vintage photos and postcards of Egypt, from the late 19th century through the early 20th - souvenirs of intrepid Victorian and Edwardian tourists. Includes scenes of Cairo, its famous hotels and museum, mummies, pyramids and sphinx, mosques, camels, veiled ladies, the Nile... and several prints in truly beautiful hand-tinted color.

A talking-point for the wall at home or in the office, also makes a great, original gift! See also our other vintage travel titles availale as downloadable ebooks and screensavers, including "Ancient Egypt - Old Engravings"!

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African Beauties - an e-book anthology of vintage nudes & erotic photos

African Beauties - an e-book anthology of vintage nudes & erotic photos

An illustrated album containing over a hundred vintage risqué images of African tribal women and girls, from FishesEye Publishing. Wild, unconventional beauty, captured by some of the finest portrait photographers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Tribes from the Congo, Angola, Mozambique, Zulus, etc. A veritable photo safari, featuring a huge variety of ethnic ladies. Early color, sepia, hand tinted and B&W images - ckassic erotic photographs, prints, postcards.

The PDF version features "mottled paper" effect to complete the Victorian "look-and-feel". Ideal offline browsing material for armchair anthropologists... 
* Expanded and improved, August 2007 !! Also includes samples from our other titles. ** 

Now only $2.99 to download!

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Mauresque Beauties - PDF vintage risqué photo & postcard album

Mauresque Beauties - Vintage Photo & Postcard Album

A digital photo and postcard album of over 100 vintage Moorish, Moroccan, Bedouin and North African ladies. Although Mauresque strictly means a woman from Morocco, the term was used loosely to mean any Arab or Middle Eastern women. A sultry, erotic selection - fit for a sultan! Exotic oriental nostalgia including harem girls, courtesans, masseuses, dancers, veiled, topless or nude art portraits... many photos colorized by hand! Plus free samples from some of our other recent sister titles. ** Revised and extended, November 2007 **

Supplied as a PDF ebook with for Acrobat Reader, with "antique parchment" effect paper background to give it the authentic look of a genuinely aged photo scrapbook.

Download it here for just $3.45

Tribal Beauties - a PDF ebook album of erotic ethnic nudes and old postcards

An exclusive, illustrated collection of well over 100 vintage risqué images of traditionally (and often scantily) dressed tribal women and girls, from FishesEye Publishing.

Exotic photos, many from Africa: tribes from the Congo, Angoloa, Mozambique, Zulus, as well as real-life bare-breasted Amazon ladies from the South American rain forests, and from the tribal backwaters of Asia, Indochina and Polynesia. Early color, sepia, hand tinted and B&W images - photographs, prints, PCs.

"Imitation aged paper" effect completes the Victorian "look-and-feel", perfect offline browsing material for amateur anthropologists...

This illustrated e-book edition is supplied in PDF format for Acrobat Reader. An original collector's item or gift. ** New 2008 Edition improved & extended loads of great new images!! **   Also includes samples from our other titles. **   Superb value. Only $3.75

London Labour and The London Poor, Volume 4, by Henry Mayhew

Mayhew's four volume treatise is perhaps the most vivid and comprehensive description of London's Victorian slums and its underworld characters. This, the most sought after volume, presents an exhaustive study of world prostitution and home-grown criminality. 

This electronic edition features the original text, enhanced with hyperlinks, period photos, prints, maps plus biographical notes. 

Price £4.95 (approx. $8.59) Formats: Acrobat Reader (PDF); Microsoft Reader (LIT)

Imperial China - Vintage Photo Album

Imperial China - Vintage Photo Album

Over 100 early photo images of Imperial, pre-revolutionary China - a veritable visual history tour. Includes scenes of daily city and country life, famous monuments, pagodas and palaces, rituals and ceremonies, street scenes, fascinating old views of people and places, including the Great Wall, Peking, The Forbidden City, Shanghai, Canton, Tientsin, Yunnan, Nanking, Kowloon, Hongkong... a nostalgic glimpse of traditional Chinese life. Historic, ethnological collection - Asian cultural history and vintage travel interest. Many photos in beautiful handtinted color. Also includes sampler pages from some of our other vintage travel titles. A treasure trove of saucy, nostalgic photography and graphic art, conveniently packaged as a downloadable PDF ebook. Also includes free tasters for some of our other recent titles.

This anthology is supplied as a PDF file for Acrobat Reader, with autoroll "slideshow" functionality and random transition effects between the images. Also makes a great alternative to a screensaver. Downloadable for just $2.99

Buddhism - A Vintage Photo Album

Buddhism - A Vintage Photo Album 

A fascinating and inspiring collection of digitized old photos and beautiful antique postcards from yesteryear, many handcolored, on the theme of the Buddhist way of life. Statues of the Buddha, temples, wats, pagodas and shrines, monks, llamas, priests and nuns from across the Buddhist world: Thailand, Japan, India, Burma, Ceylon, Cambodia, China, Vietnam, Tibet, Nepal and Singapore including many of the most famous and venerated shrines and monuments of the faith: Wat Phra Keo in Bangkok, the Shwe Dagon Pagoda in Rangoon, and the Temple of the Sacred Tooth in Candy. You can also use these nostalgic images as a prompt to meditation. Packed with dozens of fantastic antique souvenir photo postcards in moody sepia, hand-tinted color and B&W - a great value bargain at only $1.99 (less than £1!). Also includes free sample pages and tasters from our other Asian history, art and literary tours, photo ebooks and slideshows. Of interest to tourists and travelers, postcard collectors, fans of history, esoterica, Oriental and Buddhist traditions.

This luxury PDF ebook edition comes with "parchment effect" paper background to give it the authentic look of an antique photo album! Buy it online now and download for only $1.99!

Price only $2.99

Formats: Acrobat Reader (PDF - features mock parchment paper); Microsoft Reader (LIT) 

The Voyage of the Beagle, by Charles Darwin, first published 1839

Highlights from the journal Darwin kept during the five year round-the-world voyage he took on HMS  Beagle, between 1831 and 1836. Not simply the record of a 19th century voyage of exploration. The animal and plant species that he encountered in South America, the Galapagos Islands and the Pacific inspired him to formulate his theory of natural selection, as set out in the Origin of the Species -  one of the most influential watersheds in modern science and philosophy. Everyone should read this classic travelogue! 

This ebook edition features the original text, set in typographical fonts, illustrated with 19th century engravings (many on colour) and maps, plus biographical notes. PDF version features mock parchment look-and-feel. 

"We were here told a fact, which I would not have credited, if I had not had partly ocular proof of it; namely, that, during the previous night hail as large as small apples, and extremely hard, had fallen with such violence, as to kill the greater number of the wild animals. One of the men had already found thirteen deer (Cervus campestris) lying dead, and I saw their fresh hides; another of the party, a few minutes after my arrival brought in seven more. Now I well know, that one man without dogs could hardly have killed seven deer in a week. The men believed they had seen about fifteen ostriches (part of one of which we had for dinner); and they said that several were running about evidently blind in one eye..." Download today in PDF format ...

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An electronic edition of the original text, plus period photos, maps of 19th Century Hindustan (India), & bibliographical notes. PDF version features mock parchment paper effect.

From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan 

by Madame Helena Pretrovna Blavatsky. Atmospheric account of a mystical voyage through India, visiting sacred citied, temples and caves, by the notorious occultist, spiritualist and Theosophy pioneer, Madame HP Blavatsky, from 1892

Price just $2.99 to buy and download.    Formats: Acrobat Reader (PDF)

"India is the land of legends and of mysterious nooks and corners. There is not a ruin, not a monument, not a thicket, that has no story attached to it. Yet, however they may be entangled in the cobweb of popular imagination, which becomes thicker with every generation, it is difficult to point out a single one that is not founded on fact. With patience and, still more, with the help of the learned Brahmans you can always get at the truth, when once you have secured their trust and friendship.

The same road leads to the temple of the Parsee fire-worshippers. At its altar burns an unquenchable fire, which daily consumes hundredweights of sandal wood and aromatic herbs. Lit three hundred years ago, the sacred fire has never been extinguished, notwithstanding many disorders, sectarian discords, and even wars. The Parsees are very proud of this temple of Zaratushta, as they call Zoroaster. Compared with it the Hindu pagodas look like brightly painted Easter eggs. Generally they are consecrated to Hanuman, the monkey-god and the faithful ally of Rama, or to the elephant headed Ganesha, the god of the occult wisdom, or to one of the Devis. You meet with these temples in every street. Before each there is a row of pipals (Ficus religiosa) centuries old, which no temple can dispense with, because these trees are the abode of the elementals and the sinful souls. All this is entangled, mixed, and scattered, appearing to one's eyes like a picture in a dream. Thirty centuries have left their traces here."

People of the Abyss, By Jack London, 1903

A travelogue with a difference! In 1902 the American novelist Jack London went underground in England's capital, to provide an eye-witness narrative of the shocking squalor of the  notorious East End. He found that for the poor and criminal classes, little had changed since the grim days of Queen Victoria's reign. The first edition sold out with twenty four hours. 

Jack London's evocative narrative is offered here unabridged, enhanced with hyperlinks, period illustrations, maps & biographical notes. PDF version features mock parchment paper effect.  

Price just $2.99 - download in PDF format here

Cannibals & Headhunters of Borneo - Vintage Travel E-Book Bundle - download for just $ 3.75

Two PDF ebook versions of vintage true-life travel adventures from the jungles of Borneo, supplied in compressed ZIP format. Save $$ on the separate selling prices at Lulu.com:

- Pagan Tribes of Borneo (Vol 1) by Charles Hose and William McDougall

A fascinating insight from 1912 into the lives, customs, magical beliefs and superstitions of fierce, stone-age jungle tribes, for all fans of true-life adventures, ethnology and anthropology. By  two of the founders of anthropology. Compiled in PDF format for easy portable reading, with a hyperlinked index and links to recommended further reading. Illustrated with vintage photos, prints and postcards. Unique eye-witness record of the customs and magical belief systems of an isolated Stone Age people at the time of their first encounters with Europeans.

- Through Central Borneo, by Carl Lumholtz

A thrilling travel tale from the unexplored jungles and highlands of Borneo. Originally published in 1920, here Lumholtz braves wild animals, tropical diseases and warlike tribes including the Dayaks, to discover their secret traditions and religious beliefs. Adventures with poison blow-pipes, snakes, robbers and headhunters! Compiled in PDF format for easy portable reading, with a hyperlinked index and links to recommended further reading.

A Ride to India across Persia and Baluchistan, by Harry De Windt, 1891

A fascinating, often gruesome tale of an European's journey along the ancient Silk Road trade route, from the Middle East to India. 

The original text, illustrated with period prints, maps & photos, with biographical notes. 

Price £2.95  (approx $5.13)

Available Formats: Acrobat Reader (PDF); Microsoft Reader (LIT)

Darkest India, by Commissioner Booth-Tucker, 1891

The original text, illustrated with period prints, maps & photos, with biographical notes. 

Price £2.85  ( $4.99 )

Available Formats: Acrobat Reader (PDF); Microsoft Reader (LIT)

Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Thibet, by William Henry Knight

The original text, illustrated with period prints, maps & photos, with biographical notes. 

Price £2.85  ( $4.99 )

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An account of the manners and customs of the Aborigines and the state of their relations with Europeans, by Edward John Eyre

Eyre's sympathetic account describes traditional customs and ceremonies of the Australian aboriginal tribes: their weapons, crime, history. A classic of early anthropology. Annotated with biographical notes, plus period photos and maps of 19th Century Australia.

Price £2.85  ( $4.99 )

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Travels in Syria and the Holy Land by John Lewis Burckhardt, 1822

Burckhardt recounts his travels in the lands of the Bible. Annotated with biographical notes, plus period engravings and maps of the historical lands of the Bible.

Price £2.85  ( $4.99 ) Available Formats: Acrobat Reader (PDF); Microsoft Reader (LIT)

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Vintage Japan Explorer - 3 PDF Ebooks / Photo Albums

Vintage Japan Explorer - 3 PDF Ebooks / Photo Albums

A bundled collection of three fascinating ebooks on traditional Japan, Japanese life, customs and history.

1. Vintage Travels in Japan - Two Victorian travellers' eye-witness accounts of their adventures while journeying through Japan, illustrated with dozens of beautiful and fascinating hand-tinted photos from the period

2. Postcards from Old Japan (PDF vintage photo album), with optional rolling slideshow functions and random transition effects between images

3. Classic Geisha Girls - Vintage Postcard Scrapbook (PDF ebook / slideshow). A digital album of over 100 old postcards, prints and photos of Japanese geisha girls. Charming and fascinating portraits, many in early hand-tinted color, of these beautiful, traditional oriental hostesses in colorful kimonos

Special offer - save $$$ on the individual selling price of these titles. Supplied as 3 PDF ebook files for Acrobat Reader, compressed in a downloadable ZIP file.

 

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