Carpenter's World Travels: France to Scandinavia
by Frank G. CARPENTER (1855 - 1924)
A travelogue through the countries of France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden for young and old alike. Interesting big cities and lesser known areas that provide a glimpse of Europe nearly 100 years ago. Summary by BettyB
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Carpenter's World Travels: France to Scandinavia:
A Ghost that Frightens the French ,
A Sane Nation in the Madhouse of Europe ,
A Visit to the Coal Pits ,
American Footsteps on French Battlefields ,
Among the Farmers ,
An Island City of the North ,
Antwerp and Brussels ,
Around About the Zuider Zee ,
Automobiling through Belgium ,
Copenhagen, the Gate to the Baltic ,
Diamond Cutting in Amsterdam ,
From Liege to Ypres ,
Holland from an Airplane ,
How Paris Keeps House ,
How They Do It in Denmark ,
In Christiania ,
Increasing the Baby Crop ,
Industrial Sweden ,
No Sluggards Need Apply ,
Norwegian Woods and Waters ,
Paris at Work ,
Restaurants & Cafes - The Halles ,
Shops Large and Small ,
Snapshots in Flanders ,
The Alaska of Europe ,
The City of Silk ,
The Helpful Hen and the Cooperative Cow ,
The Land of the Midnight Farm ,
The Queen and her Realm ,
The Servant Problem in France ,
Through the Canals to Rotterdam ,
Where the Farmer is King ,
Where the Mayflower Pilgrims Prayed