Don’t Expect Napkins at an Inn – A Continental Explorer’s View on Georgian England

Georg Forster was a central figure of the Enlightenment in Germany. He travelled with Captain James Cook on the second voyage (1772-1775), and was a member of the Royal Society. He also became known as the founder of modern travel writing. In 1790, the famous scientist chose England as his destination. Young Alexander von Humboldt … Continue reading Don’t Expect Napkins at an Inn – A Continental Explorer’s View on Georgian England