☛This category overlaps with Ethnography and Anthropology, as well as with Geography and Travel.
England and the English. By Edward Lytton Bulwer, Esq., M.P. London: Richard Bentley, 1833.
Semi-Serious Observations of an Italian Exile During his Residence in England. By Count Pecchio. Philadelphia: Key and Biddle, 1833.
Russia: or, Miscellaneous observations on the past and present state of that country and its inhabitants. Compiled from notes made on the spot, during travels, at different times, in the service of the Bible Society, and a residence of many years in that country. By Robert Pinkerton. London: Seely & Sons, 1833.
The Scottish Gaël; or, Celtic Manners as preserved among the Highlanders; being an historical and descriptive account of the inhabitants, antiquities, and national peculiarities of Scotland; more particularly of the northern, or Gaëlic parts of the country, where the singular habits of the aboriginal Celts are most tenaciously retained. By James Logan. Boston: Marsh, Capen & Lyon; Allen & Ticknor, and B. F. Griffin, 1833.
Men and Manners in America. By the author of Cyril Thornton, etc. [Thomas Hamilton.] Edinburgh: William Blackwood; London: T. Cadell, 1833.
Travels in America. By George Fibbleton, Esq. Ex-Barber to His Majesty, the King of Great Britain. New-York: William Pearson, 1833. —This is a very amusing parody of the books by English travelers in America, especially, Mrs. Trollope’s.
Men and Manners in America. By the author of Cyril Thornton, etc. [Thomas Hamilton.] Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1833. —A one-volume edition.
Observations
on Professions, Literature, Manners, and
Emigration, in the United States and Canada,
made during a residence there in 1832. By the Rev.
Isaac Fidler, for a short time missionary of Thornhill
on Yonge Street near York, Upper Canada. New-York: J.
& J. Harper, 1833.
The
same. London: Whittaker, Treacher, and Co.,
1833.
Six Months on America. By Godfrey T. Vigne. Philadelphia: Thomas T. Ash, 1833.