Ex-Library. Now 50% off. Price as Shown. “Peeps at Many Lands,” a series of about 35 short and illustrated geography/travelogues, was staple for British kids roughly between 1900 and 1930. They are written in simple prose with vivid drawings giving a snapshot of how the world looked through Edwardian eyes. So, culturally they matter as they shaped how generations of British and Commonwealth children pictured “far away places” placing a spark of curiosity about geography and culture before TV or the internet.
