Chapter One: Early Travel in Scotland, Hebrides, the Far North; Chapter Two: Overland from Paris to St Petersburg via Riga; Chapter Three: Baden-Baden to Krakow via Berlin, Poznan[Posen] and Warsaw by foot, horseback,Landau and train.; Chapter Four: Stockholm to Mora via Uppsala, then coast route Gotland, southern Sweden and Lund; Chapter Five: From London to the Scottish Borders via Newcastle to introduce Count von Keyserling to British industry in 1842.; Chapter Six: From St.Petersburg to Ekaterinburg across the Urals, across the Don and back through Krakow searching for coal and minesites to support the TransSiberian and Russian State Railways.