<p>In 'In Pastures New,' George Ade employs his characteristic wit and keen observational skills to document his experiences as a traveler from Chicago encountering the vastly different cultures of London and Egypt at the turn of the nineteenth century. His travel journal, presented through a series of vivacious letters sent back to America, captures the essence of being a stranger in unfamiliar lands. Ade's analogies, particularly of a large duc...