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Le Tour du monde, nouveau journal des voyages (French pronunciation: [lə tuʁ dy mɔ̃d nuvo ʒuʁnal de vwajaʒ]) was a French weekly travel journal first published in January 1860. [1] It also bore the name of Le Tour du monde, journal des voyages et des voyageurs (1895–1914).
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He was a contributor to the journal Tour du monde. [4] In 1880 Reclus coined the term "Francophonie" as a means of classification of peoples of the world who spoke the French language. [5] He believed that people were connected by their language and culture, for instance, the continental French as well as French speakers in the Caribbean and ...
Louis Rousselet Louís Rousselet ca. 1910 Born (1845-05-15) 15 May 1845 Perpignan, France Died 19 November 1929 (1929-11-19) (aged 84) Vineuil, Loir-et-Cher, France Occupation Traveller, Author, Photographer, Archaeologist Language French Nationality French Citizenship France Spouse Thérèse Trotignon (1853-1944) Children 4 Louis-Théophile Marie Rousselet (1845–1929) was a French traveller ...
Gros was born Jean Jules Gros on 16 March 1829 in Montluel, France. [1] Gros became a journalist who specialized in geographical subjects. He wrote for the newspaper Le Petit Journal, and the magazines Le Tour du Monde and Le Journal des Voyages among others. [2]
After returning to Paris, de Bonchamps gave his journal to writer Léon Delmas who, using the pseudonym René du Pont-Jest, published in the 1892-93 issues of the magazine Tour du Monde (World Tour), an account of the events, entitled L'Expédition du Katanga.
In addition to touring the monuments, he visited the Laz, gaining their trust and producing drawings and descriptions that were published in Le Tour du Monde - Nouveau Journal Des Voyages over the course of several years beginning in 1869. Some of his artist friends at Concarneau also published their versions of his drawings.
Title image taken from a French translation of the book: "Voyage du Tour du Monde" Gemelli Careri started his world trip in 1693, with a visit to Egypt, Constantinople, and the Holy Land. At the time, this Middle Eastern route was already becoming a standard route for an excursion into foreign lands, a journey so normalized that it was almost ...