In 1872, Isabella Bird, daughter of a clergyman, set off alone to the Antipodes \'in search of health\' and found she had embarked on a Life of adventurous travel.
They tell of magnificent, unspoiled landscapes and abundant wildlife, of encounters with rattlesnakes, wolves, pumas and grizz.
The letters that make up this volume were first published in 1879.
In 1873, wearing Hawaiian riding dress, she rode her horse through the American Wild West, a terrain only newly opened to pioneer settlement.
In 1872, Isabella Bird, daughter of a clergyman, set off alone to the Antipodes \'in search of health\' and found she had embarked on a Life of adventurous travel