A Backward Glance at Eighty: Recollections & Comment

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A Backward Glance at Eighty: Recollections & Comment

by Charles A. (Charles Albert) Murdock

EN·~6 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

A BACKWARD GLANCE AT EIGHTY

0:15
2

FOREWORD

1:19
3

GENESIS

1:12
4

A BACKWARD GLANCE AT EIGHTY

0:01
5

CHAPTER I - NEW ENGLAND

26:58
6

CHAPTER II - A HIDDEN HARBOR

30:30
7

CHAPTER III - NINE YEARS NORTH

36:43
8

CHAPTER IV - THE REAL BRET HARTE

42:54
9

CHAPTER V - SAN FRANCISCO—THE SIXTIES

46:08
10

CHAPTER VI - LATER SAN FRANCISCO

37:02

Description

A thoughtful memoir unfolds as a seasoned pioneer looks back on the first eight decades of his life, weaving together vivid recollections of a New England childhood and the formative years that shaped his character. From the bustling tavern‑keeper father’s shop in Leominster to the quiet farmstead of his grandparents, the narrator paints a picture of early American life, detailing family trades, community ties, and the echoes of historic moments that still linger in memory. The opening chapters also hint at the cultural and religious currents that would later guide his lifelong commitment to liberal faith and public service.

Beyond the personal anecdotes, the work offers a broader glimpse into the social fabric of mid‑nineteenth‑century America, touching on the industrious spirit of small towns and the networks of kinship that linked generations. Readers are invited to share in the author’s reflections on heritage, perseverance, and the quiet dignity of everyday labor, all presented with a modest, sincere tone that invites contemplation rather than spectacle. This collection of essays, assembled with the help of close friends, serves as both a tribute to a life well‑lived and a window onto a bygone era.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (372K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles A. (Charles Albert) Murdock

Charles A. (Charles Albert) Murdock

1841–1928

Best known for a warm, reflective memoir of early California life, this printer, editor, and public servant brought a craftsman’s eye and a civic spirit to everything he did. His writing looks back on the American West with the detail of someone who helped shape it.

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