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Caribbean Cruise

by Foster, Harry L

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"The Caribbean Cruise" is an evocative and detailed travelogue that captures the allure and mystery of the West Indies during the golden age of steamship travel. Written by the prolific travel writer Harry L. Foster, this work offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the islands, from the bustling ports of Cuba and Puerto Rico to the lush landscapes of the Lesser Antilles and the historic shores of the Spanish Main.

Foster blends practical observations with a keen eye for local color, providing readers with a vivid portrait of Caribbean life in the late 1920s. The narrative delves into the history, folklore, and everyday realities of the region, documenting a time when the Caribbean was becoming a premier destination for adventurous voyagers. Through his descriptive prose, Foster conveys the tropical beauty and cultural diversity of the islands, making this a valuable historical record of Caribbean tourism and geography.

Ideal for fans of vintage travel literature and maritime history, "The Caribbean Cruise" remains a fascinating window into a bygone era of exploration. It serves not only as a guide for the travelers of its day but also as an insightful study of the social and physical landscape of the Caribbean basin before the onset of modern mass tourism.

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  • Feb 14, 2026 Pub Date:
  • 1025534891 ISBN-10:
  • 9781025534893 ISBN-13:
  • English Language