Change of air, or the philosophy of travelling ; being autumnal excursions through France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Belgium ; with observations and reflections on the moral, physical, and medicinal influence of travelling-exercise, change of scene, foreign skies, and voluntary expatriation. To which is prefixed, Wear and tear of modern Babylon / By James Johnson.

  • Johnson, James, 1777-1845.
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Change of air, or the philosophy of travelling ; being autumnal excursions through France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Belgium ; with observations and reflections on the moral, physical, and medicinal influence of travelling-exercise, change of scene, foreign skies, and voluntary expatriation. To which is prefixed, Wear and tear of modern Babylon / By James Johnson. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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New-York : Samuel Wood and Sons, 1831.

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viii, 326 pages ; 23 cm

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Ownership signature on t.p. of A.J. Heniques, 1836
Publisher's advertisement : [2] p. at end

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