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Definition of Travelogs
1. travelog [n] - See also: travelog
Lexicographical Neighbors of Travelogs
Literary usage of Travelogs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of Lewis Henry Morgan by Thomas R. Trautmann, Karl Sanford Kabelac (1994)
"In its attitudes it reads like the travelogs of Mark Twain, without the humor.
But it also has aspects of pilgrimage guided by the Whig or Protestant view ..."
2. The Catskills by Thomas Morris Longstreth (1918)
"If you will exhume the diaries, monographs, travelogs, and exhalations concerning
the tremendous brink that we were approaching, you will shudder at it. ..."
3. Island Song Lyrics Volume 3 by Larry W. Jones (2004)
"... my feet are kinda twitchy Every time I read those travelogs from off the shelf
I might not have the riches, comes from diggin' ditches But some day I'll ..."