Email this page to a friend Mail to a Friend  



About IK  
THE IK SHOP
Books & Prints
IK Collections
Ordering & Shipping
Linnaeus.info
Books & Exhibitions
Collections
IK Workshop
Contact IK


  My Basket

Items: 0

Total: £0.00

View Basket


  FOR LIBRARIES &
BOOKSHOPS
 
Email Address
Password

> Register Now

 

IMPRESSIONS OF LONDON
from the late summer of 1840
 


  The IK Shop Books & Prints IK Collections Ordering And Shipping  
  SHOP HOME  \  BOOKS & PRINTS  \  Nordic Travellers


 


Facts  
Translated in it's entirety from J P Bager's orginal handwritten diary.

As he turns each corner, the young traveller is surprised, confused or even shocked as he experiences new forms of entertainment, architecture and technical innovation, to this can be added the countryside, the people and the social problems of the back streets - travel was an adventure, the school of life.

IMPRESSIONS OF LONDON - FROM THE LATE SUMMER OF 1840, is a travel journal from a bygone era. Follow the young Swedish traveller, J P Bager, as he walks through the streets of København and Hamburg en route for London - the home of more than a million people and the greatest centre of trade in the world. The Victorian Age was in its youth and the well-oiled machinery of England's prospering industries was bringing a new era of finance and trade to the expanding empire.

J P Bager's travel journal is a fascinating tale, a unique document of the day. We can almost hear the voices and see the buildings that thrilled and captivated his imagination in 1840. The trip was to inspire Bager throughout his later life as a successful businessman and Swedish Member of Parliament.

Never before has this book, which is based on Bager's hand- written notes and journals, been available to an international audience. The book is illustrated with contemporary maps from the cities he visited - København, Hamburg, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Hull and Malmö.

By using these maps the reader can follow Bager's journey and truly enjoy Europe in the 1840s.

THE AUTHOR

Johan Peter Bager was born in Malmö, which was then a small city on the edge of northern Europe, on 11 July 1818, he died in his hometown on 20 August 1888. He was the son of a privileged family of merchants, indeed, when he was between the ages of five and thirteen, his family could afford to send him to the Moravian United Brethren school in Kristiansfeld, Denmark. An education that was to leave its mark in the form of a philosophy that was firmly fixed in the preachings of the liberalism.

Bager's travels through a Europe, on the threshold of dramatic change, showed him the power and oppurtunities of industrialism and thereby introduced him to the vision of capitalism. Despite the enthusiasm of youth, Bager also reflected on the potential negative aspects to both the environment and mankind.

On his return to Sweden he became deeply involved in local and national politics and worked hard to promote the building of a new infrastructure based on shipping and rail transport. On his earlier travels, he left a country that was vacillating between cottage industries and farming on the one hand, and industrialism on the other. From here he travelled to at Europe, more particularly England, where speed, innovation and a new approach was the order of the day.


 
Price:   £22.00

Quantity:
 



  SEE ALSO

  SIMILAR ITEMS

  Charles E Nelson
A White Tohunga
 
Charles E Nelson - A White Tohunga
  A recently written biography of the Swedish seaman Charles E Nelson who was awarded the title of White Tohunga by the Maoris.

By P & G Kullberg

More Info...
 
 
  Bear Island  
Carl Linnaeus in Skåne
  The story of an isolated arctic island - exploration, people, culture and nature.

By Dag Kjelldahl

More Info...
 
Wind Swept Trees