CONTENTS.
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Introduction | xiii | |
I. From England to the Mediterranean by the Portuguese Coast. | ||
Route | ||
1. | From England viâ Oporto and Lisbon to Gibraltar or Tangier (Marseilles and Genoa) | 1 |
2. | Lisbon | 6 |
II. Madeira and the Canary Islands. | ||
3. | Madeira | 17 |
4. | The Canary Islands | 28 |
III. Andalusia. | ||
5. | Gibraltar | 52 |
6. | From Gibraltar to Seville | 56 |
7. | Seville | 59 |
8. | From Seville to Cordova | 68 |
9. | From Cordova viâ Bobadilla to Granada | 72 |
10. | Granada | 73 |
11. | From Granada viâ Bobadilla to Málaga | 88 |
IV. Morocco. | ||
12. | Tangier | 98 |
13. | From Tangier to Tetuán (Ceuta) | 102 |
14. | From Tangier to Mogador by Sea | 104 |
V. Sea Routes in the W. Mediterranean. | ||
15. | From Gibraltar to Genoa | 111 |
16. | From Gibraltar to Naples | 118 |
17. | From (Lisbon) Tangier, and from Gibraltar, to Marseilles | 119 |
18. | From Tangier and Cartagena to Oran | 123 |
19. | From Marseilles to Oran | 126 |
20. | From Marseilles to Algiers, Bougie, Philippeville, and Bona | 126 |
21. | From Marseilles to Tunis | 128 |
22. | From Algiers to Tunis by Sea | 130 |
23. | From Marseilles to Naples | 132 |
24. | From Genoa to Naples | 134 |
25. | From Genoa to Tunis viâ Leghorn and Cagliari | 142 |
26. | From Naples to Tunis viâ Palermo | 146 |
27. | From Naples to Syracuse (Malta, Tunis, Tripoli) viâ Messina and Catania | 154 |
VI. Algeria. | ||
28. | Oran | 175 |
29. | From Oran to Tlemcen | 185 |
30. | Tlemcen | 187 |
31. | From Tlemcen to Nemours viâ Lalla-Marnia | 197 |
32. | From Oran to Beni-Ounif de Figuig (Colomb-Béchar) viâ Damesme and Perrégaux | 199 |
33. | From Oran to Algiers | 206 |
34. | Algiers | 217 |
35. | From Algiers to Tipaza and Cherchell | 236 |
36. | From Algiers to Cape Matifou and to Aïn-Taya viâ Maison-Carrée | 247 |
37. | From Algiers to Bougie viâ Beni-Mansour | 249 |
38. | From Algiers to Tizi-Ouzou. From Camp-du-Maréchal to Tigzirt | 252 |
39. | From Tizi-Ouzou viâ Fort-National to Maillot or Tazmalt | 256 |
40. | From Fort-National viâ Azazga to Bougie | 260 |
41. | Bougie | 262 |
42. | From Bougie through the Chabet el-Akra to Sétif | 265 |
43. | From Algiers to Constantine viâ Beni-Mansour, Sétif, and El-Guerrah | 269 |
44. | From Constantine to Biskra viâ El-Guerrah and Batna | 274 |
45. | From Batna viâ Lambèse to Timgad | 286 |
46. | Constantine | 297 |
47. | From Constantine to Philippeville | 303 |
48. | From Constantine to Bona viâ Duvivier | 306 |
49. | From Constantine or Bona viâ Duvivier to Souk-Ahras (Tebessa, Tunis) | 312 |
50. | From Souk-Ahras to Tebessa | 313 |
VII. Tunisia. | ||
51. | From (Constantine, Bona) Souk-Ahras to Tunis | 325 |
52. | Tunis | 329 |
53. | Carthage | 343 |
54. | From Tunis to Bizerta | 351 |
55. | From Tunis to Dougga (Le Kef) | 354 |
56. | From Tunis to Le Kef and Kalaâ-Djerda | 358 |
57. | From Tunis to Susa | 363 |
58. | From Susa to Kairwan | 370 |
59. | From Susa to Sfax | 378 |
60. | From Sfax to Metlaoui viâ Gafsa | 383 |
61. | From Metlaoui to the Djerid | 386 |
62. | From (Sfax) Graïba to Djerba viâ Gabes and Médenine | 388 |
VIII. Sea Routes in the E. Mediterranean. | ||
63. | From Tunis to Malta (Syracuse) | 396 |
64. | From Tunis to Syracuse viâ Sfax, Tripoli, and Malta | 404 |
65. | From Tripoli to Alexandria viâ Benghazi and Derna | 412 |
66. | From Tripoli to Constantinople viâ Derna and Crete | 415 |
67. | From (Marseilles, Genoa) Naples to Alexandria and Port Said | 417 |
68. | From Venice or Trieste to Alexandria and Port Said viâ Brindisi | 418 |
69. | Alexandria | 431 |
70. | Port Said | 436 |
71. | From Alexandria or Port Said to Cairo | 437 |
72. | From Alexandria or Port Said to Beirut (Smyrna, Constantinople) viâ Jaffa | 466 |
73. | From Jaffa to Jerusalem | 470 |
74. | Beirut. Excursion to Damascus | 481 |
75. | From Beirut to Smyrna (and Constantinople) | 489 |
76. | From Alexandria to Athens and Smyrna (and Constantinople) | 491 |
77. | From (Marseilles, Genoa) Naples to Athens (and Constantinople) | 493 |
78. | From Venice or Trieste to Athens (and Constantinople) viâ Brindisi and Patras | 496 |
79. | Athens | 502 |
80. | From Athens viâ Smyrna to Constantinople | 529 |
81. | Constantinople | 536 |
IX. The Black Sea. | ||
82. | From Constantinople to Constantza | 561 |
83. | From Constantinople to Odessa | 563 |
84. | From Odessa to Batum | 568 |
85. | From Batum to Constantinople | 571 |
Maps.
(The Maps and Plans are oriented in the usual way, with the North at the top, unless otherwise indicated.)
- 1.
- General Map of the Mediterranean (1 : 8,250,000) before the title-page.
- 2.
- Environs of Lisbon (1 : 250,000), p. 14.
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- Madeira (1 : 400,000), p. 17.
- 4.
- Environs of Funchal (1 : 120,000), p. 21.
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- The Canary Islands (1 : 7,500,000), p. 28.
- 6.
- Teneriffe (1 : 450,000), p. 28.
- 7.
- Environs of Puerto Orotava (1 : 100,000), p. 28.
- 8.
- Environs of Las Palmas (1 : 250,000), p. 46.
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- Andalusia and the Straits of Gibraltar (1 : 2,750,000), p. 49.
- 10.
- Environs of Tangier (1 : 40,000), p. 98.
- 11.
- Environs of Naples (1 : 500,000), p. 141.
- 12.
- Straits of Messina (1 : 200,000), p. 155.
- 13.
- Environs of Syracuse (1 : 50,000), p. 162.
- 14.
- Algeria and Tunisia (1 : 8,250,000), W. part, p. 167.
- 15.
- Environs of Oran (1 : 150,000), p. 175.
- 16.
- Environs of Tlemcen (1 : 50,000), p. 187.
- 17.
- Environs of Blida (1 : 250,000), p. 213.
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- Nearer Environs of Algiers (1 : 100,000), p. 233.
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- Remoter Environs of Algiers (1 : 500,000), p. 233.
- 20.
- Environs of Bougie (1 : 50,000), p. 262.
- 21.
- Environs of Biskra (1 : 100,000), p. 279.
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- Environs of Lambèse and Timgad (1 : 500,000), p. 289.
- 23.
- Environs of Philippeville (1 : 150,000), p. 304.
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- Environs of Bona (1 : 200,000), p. 309.
- 25.
- Algeria and Tunisia (1 : 8,250,000), E. part, p. 319.
- 26.
- Environs of Tunis (1 : 250,000), p. 338.
- 27.
- Environs of Susa (1 : 50,000), p. 366.
- 28.
- Environs of Sfax (1 : 50,000), p. 380.
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- The Island of Malta (1 : 320,000), p. 399.
- 30.
- Environs of Tripoli in Barbary (1 : 80,000), p. 406.
- 31.
- The Lagoons of Venice (1 : 340,100), p. 419.
- 32.
- Environs of Cairo (1 : 250,000), p. 458.
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- The Island of Corfu (1 : 300,000), p. 497.
- 34.
- Environs of the Town of Corfu (1 : 60,000), p. 497.
- 35.
- Environs of Athens (1 : 150,000), p. 528.
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- Environs of Constantinople (1 : 140,000), p. 537.
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- The Bosporus (1 : 200,000), p. 557.
- 38.
- Environs of Yalta (1 : 166,000), p. 569.
Plans.
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1. | Alexandria (1 : 18,000) | 431 |
2. | Algiers (1 : 20,000) | 217 |
3. | Athens (1 : 10,000) | 503 |
4. | Beirut, General Plan (1 : 25,000) | 481 |
5. | Beirut, Old Town (1 : 10,000) | 481 |
6. | Biskra (1 : 12,000) | 279 |
7. | Blida (1 : 12,000) | 213 |
8. | Bona (1 : 15,000) | 309 |
9. | Bougie (1 : 15,000) | 262 |
10. | Cairo (1 : 12,300) | 439 |
11. | Carthage (1 : 25,000) | 343 |
12. | Catania (1 : 16,700) | 160 |
13. | Constantine (1 : 14,000) | 297 |
14. | Constantinople (1 : 20,000) | 537 |
15. | Cordova (1 : 15,000) | 68 |
16. | Town of Corfu (1 : 15,000) | 497 |
17. | Funchal (1 : 30,000) | 21 |
18. | Genoa (1 : 10,000) | 113 |
19. | Gibraltar (1 : 25,000) | 53 |
20. | Granada (1 : 8700) | 73 |
21. | Jerusalem (1 : 8350) | 471 |
22. | Kairwan (1 : 12,000) | 372 |
23. | Lisbon (1 : 15,000) | 7 |
24. | Málaga (1 : 13,000) | 89 |
25. | Marseilles (1 : 14,000) | 119 |
26. | Naples (1 : 20,000) | 135 |
27. | Odessa (1 : 35,000) | 565 |
28. | Oran (1 : 18,000) | 175 |
29. | Palermo (1 : 13,000) | 147 |
30. | Las Palmas (1 : 15,000) | 44 |
31. | Philippeville (1 : 15,000) | 304 |
32. | Port Said, Harbour (1 : 50,000) | 437 |
33. | Port Said, Town (1 : 25,000) | 437 |
34. | Puerto de la Luz and Las Palmas (1 : 60,000) | 46 |
35. | Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1 : 25,000) | 33 |
36. | Seville (1 : 10,000) | 59 |
37. | Sfax (1 : 14,000) | 380 |
38. | Smyrna (1 : 18,000) | 531 |
39. | Susa (1 : 12,000) | 366 |
40. | Tangier (1 : 8000) | 98 |
41. | Timgad (1 : 6000) | 289 |
42. | Tlemcen (1 : 12,000) | 187 |
43. | Trebizond (1 : 30,000) | 573 |
44. | Trieste (1 : 16,700) | 425 |
45. | Tripoli in Barbary (1 : 12,500) | 406 |
46. | Tunis (1 : 16,000) | 329 |
47. | Valletta (1 : 64,000) | 399 |
48. | Venice (1 : 12,500) | 419 |
49. | Yalta (1 : 25,200) | 569 |
Abbreviations.
Hôt., Hot. = hotel.
Alb. = albergo (hotel).
Restaur. = restaurant.
R. = room with one bed, usually incl. light and attendance.
B. = breakfast (coffee, etc.).
déj. = déjeuner, hot lunch.
D. = dinner.
pens. = pension, board incl. R. unless contrary stated.
rfmts. = refreshments.
omn. = omnibus.
N., S., E., W. = north, northern, south, southern, etc.
r. = right, l. = left.
M. = mile; sq. M. = square mile; ft. = foot, feet; yd. = yard, etc.
min. = minute; hr. = hour.
R. = route. Pl. = plan.
dr., l. = drachme, lepta.
fr., c. = franc, centime; Ital. lira, centesimo.
K, h = krone, heller (Austrian currency).
l., s., d. = pound sterling, shilling, pence, g. = guinea.
mej. = mejidieh.
p., c. = peseta, centimo.
pias., mill. = piastre, millième.
s. pias. = silver piastre.
rs. = reis (plur. of real; comp. p. 6)
roub., cop. = rouble, copeck.
comp. = compare.
adm. = admission, admittance.
Asterisks (*) denote objects of special interest and hotels that are believed to be worthy of special commendation.
The number of ft. (1 Engl. ft. = 0.3048 mètre; 1 mètre = 3.281 Engl. ft. or about 3 ft. 3⅓ in.) given after the name of a place shows its height above the sea-level.
The number of M. (1 Engl. mile = 1.6093 kilomètres; 1 kilomètre = 0.6214 M.) placed before the principal places of a route indicates their distance from the starting-point of the route.
International Hotel Telegraphic Code.
The international association of hotel-keepers has agreed on the following code: Alba, room with single bed; albaduo, room with double bed; arab, room with two beds; abec, room with three beds; belab, two rooms and two beds; birac, two rooms and three beds; bonad, two rooms and four beds; ciroc, three rooms and three beds; carid, three rooms and four beds; calde, three rooms and five beds; caduf, three rooms and six beds; casag, three rooms and seven beds; danid, four rooms and four beds; dalme, four rooms and five beds; danof, four rooms and six beds; dalag, four rooms and seven beds; dirich, four rooms and eight beds; durbi, four rooms and nine beds; kind, child’s bed; sal, saloon, private sitting-room; bat, private bathroom; serv, servant’s room. The class of room may be indicated by best, bon, or plain. Day and hour of arrival must be notified (granmatin is midnight to 7 a.m., matin is 7–12, sera 12–7, and gransera 7 to midnight), and also duration of stay (pass means one night, stop means several days, but is not binding). Name and address of applicant must be given; if prevented from coming, ‘cancel‘, with his signature, suffices.
Bibliography.
‘Mediterranean Winter Resorts’ by E. Reynolds-Ball (6th ed., London, 1908; price 6s.) although far from exhaustive, contains much useful and practical information. The art of the Orient is admirably treated of in the ‘Manuel d’Art Musulman’ by H. Saladin and G. Migeon (Paris, 1907; 30 fr.). Among excellent German books are Theob. Fischer’s ‘Mittelmeerbilder’ (2 vols., Leipzig, 1906, 1908; each 6 marks), and A. Philippson’s ‘Mittelmeergebiet’ (Leipzig, 1907; 7 marks).
Books on Algeria, see p. 175; on Athens, see p. 508; on Cairo, see p. 444; on the Canary Islands, see p. 32; on Carthage, see p. 343; on Constantinople, see p. 542; on Cordova, see p. 69; on Granada and the Alhambra, see pp. 65, 80; on Jerusalem, see p. 473; on Madeira, see p. 20; on Morocco, see pp. 97, 98; on Seville, see p. 61; on Tebessa, see p. 315; on Timgad, see p. 289; on Tunisia, see p. 325.