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Introduction Holidays, Happiness, and Transatlantic Tourism 3
1 Porters, Guides, and the Middle-Class Tourist: The Practices of Transatlantic Tourism 31
2 The Landscape of History and Empire, Part 1: Scotland 59
3 The Landscape of History and Empire, Part 2: England 78
4 'Paddy's Grief and Native Wit': Canadian Tourists and Ireland 124
5 'The Hot Life of London Is upon Us': Travel to the Imperial Capital 161
6 The Street, the Regatta, and the Orphanage: The Public and Social Spaces of Tourism in Britain 202
7 'This Sight-Seeing Is a Strenuous Business': European Sojourns, Part 1 236
8 Natural Wonders and National Cultures: European Sojourns, Part 2 268
9 'A Big Old Country Car, Speeding around a Winding Road': Transatlantic Tourism in the 1920s 317
Epilogue 361
Notes 371
Bibliography 447
Index 455
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