Great Britain
- 244 pages
- 9 hours of reading
William Henry Bartlett was a British artist, renowned for his prolific output of steel engravings. His artistic endeavors were characterized by meticulous detail and a remarkable ability to capture the beauty of landscapes and architecture. Bartlett's works continue to captivate audiences with their technical mastery and artistic vision. His legacy endures through countless engravings that document the world as he saw it.






In this illustrated travelogue, William Henry Bartlett returns to the holy city of Jerusalem more than a decade after his first visit. With his keen eye and descriptive prose, Bartlett captures the unique character and beauty of the city, from the bustling markets to the tranquil landscapes. A timeless tribute to one of the world's most beloved destinations.
A fascinating and inspiring travelogue of the Holy Land. This book offers a unique perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and his disciples, as seen through the eyes of a 19th century traveler. With detailed descriptions and illustrations of the holy sites of Syria, Greece, and Italy, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Christianity and the Bible.
A stunning visual tour of Scotland, featuring a collection of exquisite illustrations and views of its most iconic locations and landmarks. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in Scottish history, culture, and tourism.
Follow in the footsteps of 19th-century travelers on the overland route with this fascinating collection of sketches, engravings, and historical commentary. From the rugged terrain of the American West to the exotic sights and sounds of the Middle East, William Henry Bartlett captures the beauty and drama of the overland journey. This volume is an essential addition to any library of travel literature and art history.
In this stunningly-illustrated travelogue, W.H. Bartlett and William Beattie take readers on a tour of one of Europe's most iconic rivers. From its source in the Black Forest to its delta in the Black Sea, the authors provide a richly-detailed account of the Danube's history, people, and natural wonders. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in travel writing or the natural world.