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comparatively few exceptions the contemporary materials used in the preparation of this book are listed in Pinkerton's great Catalogue of Books of Voyages and Travels, and included in vol. of his Collection of Voyages and Travels, London, 1814, 4°, to which the student may be referred. The titles of the more important books not there catalogued, and also of those of which I have used an edition differing from that noted by Pinkerton, are presented in the following list. But well-known histories of the eighteenth century, such as Lecky's, Schlosser's, and many others that have proved useful, have been assumed to require no special mention. Further bibliographical references will be found in Bates's Touring in 1600; Babeau's Les Voyageurs en France; Einstein's The Italian Renaissance in England; Howard's English Travellers of the Renaissance, etc.

. Les Voyageurs en France depuis la Renaissance jusqu'à la Revolution. Paris, 1885.

. Travels in Italy [1755–1757].… Translated from the French. London, 1802.

Touring in 1600. A Study in the Development of Travel as a Means of Education. Boston and New York, 1911.

. An Essay to Direct and Extend the Inquiries of Patriotic Travellers; with furthsr Observations on the Means of preserving the Life, Health, and Property of the inexperienced in their Journies by Land and Sea. Also a Series of Questions, interesting to Society and Humanity, necessary to be proposed for Solution to Men of all Ranks and Employments and of all Nations and Governments, comprising the most serious Points relative to the Objects of all Travels. London, vol., 1787.

. Notes of a Journey through France, from Dieppe through Paris and Lyons to the Pyrennees and back through Toulouse, in July, August, and September, 1814. … 5th ed. with Appendix. London, 1815.

Voyages et Voyageurs de la Renaissance. Paris, 1895.

. Remarks on several Parts of Europe. 2 vols., London, (vol. ), 1723, (vol. ), 1726.

. Several Years Travels through Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, Prussia, Sweden, Denmark, and the United Provinces. Performed by a Gentleman. London, 1702.