Rafowell, Thanks for the heads up on that one. I perused the fifth edition and it looks very interesting. I will have to download a copy.
For free high quality ebooks, check Project Gutenberg first,
because they don't stop with simple OCR (as Google Books does)
but follow up with two-pass proofreading and correction by volunteers
(which is why they have only ~50,000 titles available vs. ~25 million Google Books)
Fortunately, this one is there:
Art of Travel, 5th Ed., at Project Gutenberg ( epub, Kindle (both with and without illustrations), plaintext, and html)
If you want a clean .pdf version - far better than the one at Internet Archive, download this lovingly produced copy:
Art of Travel, 5th ed. (.pdf), at Galton.org A great deal of information about the author (including 500 of his works) is available at
Galton.org.