""The King of Saxony's Journey Through England and Scotland, in the Year 1844"" is a travelogue written by Carl Gustav Carus, a German physician and painter. The book is a detailed account of the journey of King John of Saxony, who travelled to England and Scotland in 1844. The book provides a vivid description of the places visited by the king, including London, Edinburgh, and the Scottish Highlands. Carus also describes the people he met during...
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