Dear Colleague,
The articles in this issue of Journeys range in topic from the racialist cast of Jack London’s thinking during his time in the Solomon Islands to thoughts on travel writing from a gerontological perspective where curiosity about the world coexists with an awareness of the passing of time and personal mortality. This issue concludes with book reviews.
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Volume 19, Issue 1
Articles
Among Cannibals and Headhunters: Jack London in Melanesia
Keith Newlin
http://bit.ly/2KctBX0
Personal Identity and Tory Commercialism in John Campbell’s The Travels and Adventures of Edward Brown (1739)
Matthew W. Binney
http://bit.ly/2tGhczv
Collecting and Memory: A Study of Travel Archives
Lee Arnold and Thomas van der Walt
http://bit.ly/2yMM1YZ
The Spanish Civil War Described by Two Women Travelers
Maureen Mulligan
http://bit.ly/2tyM3yN
What Am I Still Doing Here?: Travel, Travel Writing, and Old Age
Robin Jarvis
http://bit.ly/2tKckt9
Book Reviews
Jackie Clarke, Melanie Kay Smith, Margret Jäger, Anne O'Connor and Robert Shepherd
http://bit.ly/2tFRVq7
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