I. THE RHINE VALLEY
Introduction to VOLS. V and VI—By the Editor
In history and romance—By Victor Hugo
From Bonn to mayence—By Bayard Taylor
Cologne—By Victor Hugo
Round about Coblenz—By Lady Blanche Murphy
Bingen and mayence—By Victor Hugo
Frankfort-on-main—By Bayard Taylor
Heidelberg—By Bayard Taylor
Strasburg—By Harriet Beecher Stowe
Freiburg and the black forest—By Bayard Taylor
II. NUREMBERG
As A medieval city—By Cecil Headlam
Its churches and the citadel—By Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Nuremberg to-day—By Cecil Headlarn
Walls and other fortifications—By Cecil Headlam
Albert Duerer—By Cecil Headlam
III. OTHER BAVARIAN CITIES
Munich—By Bayard Taylor
Augsburg—By Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Ratisbon—By Thomas Frognall Dibdin
IV. BERLIN AND ELSEWHERE
A look at the German capital—By Theophile Gautier
Charlottenburg—By Harriet Beecher Stowe
Leipzig and Dresden—By Bayard Taylor
Weimar in GOETHE’S day—By Madame De Stael
Ulm—By Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Aix-la-Chapelle and Charlemagne’s tomb—By Victor Hugo
The Hanseatic league—By James Howell
Hamburg—By Theophile Gautier
Schleswig—By Theophile Gautier
Luebeck—By Theophile Gautier
Heligoland—By William George Black
V. VIENNA
First impressions of the capital—By Bayard Taylor
St. Stephen’s cathedral—By Thomas Frognall Dibdin
The Belvedere palace—By Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Schoenbrunn and the Prater—By Thomas Frognall Dibdin
VI. HUNGARY
A glance at the country—By H. Tornai de Koever
Budapest—By H. Tornai de Koever
(Hungary continued in Vol. VI)