
Julian Street
Julian Leonard Street was an American author, born in Chicago. He was a reporter on the New York Mail and Express in 1899 and had charge of its dramatic department in 1900–01. His writings include the following:My Enemy the Motor (1908) The Need of Change - Made into 1939 film I'm from Missouri. Paris à la Carte (1912) Ship-Bored (1912) The Goldfish (1912) Welcome to Our City (1913) Abroad at Home (1914): A book of "American impressions" written after Street travelled "some five thousand miles and visited twenty cities" within his country. American Adventures: A Second Trip "Abroad at Home". (1917) Mysterious Japan (1922) Tides (1926)

Ship-Bored
A reluctant sea traveler finds humor in his boring voyage by mocking his fellow passengers and the absurdities of transatlantic life.
By Julian Street

Mysterious Japan
Embark on a journey to the Land of the Rising Sun, where ancient customs and breathtaking scenery await discovery, revealing a world both captivating and complex.
By Julian Street

American Adventures: A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
Embark on a journey with an early 20th-century traveler as he rediscovers America through the landscapes and people of the South.
By Julian Street

Abroad at Home: American Ramblings, Observations, and Adventures of Julian Street
** Get ready to discover the hidden side of America with a traveler seeking authentic experiences and unexpected adventures in this early 20th-century journey.
By Julian Street