A Dutch Boy Fifty Years After

audiobook

A Dutch Boy Fifty Years After

by Edward William Bok

EN·~6 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

INTRODUCTION

13:50
2

AN INTRODUCTION OF TWO PERSONS

9:36
3

CHAPTER I - THE FIRST DAYS IN AMERICA

6:25
4

[Illustration: Edward Bok at the age of six, upon his arrival in the United States.]

5:15
5

CHAPTER II - THE FIRST JOB: FIFTY CENTS A WEEK

12:09
6

CHAPTER III - THE HUNGER FOR SELF-EDUCATION

18:30
7

CHAPTER IV - A PRESIDENTIAL FRIEND AND A BOSTON PILGRIMAGE

17:03
8

CHAPTER V - GOING TO THE THEATRE WITH LONGFELLOW

5:55
9

[Illustration: Edward Bok's birthplace at Helder, Netherlands. In the foreground is one of the typical Dutch canals; at the end of the garden in the rear is one of the famous Dutch dykes and just beyond is the North Sea. The house now belongs to the Dutch Government.]

3:51
10

CHAPTER VI - PHILLIPS BROOKS'S BOOKS AND EMERSON'S MENTAL MIST

11:49

Description

A young Dutch immigrant arrives in Brooklyn with his family facing sudden poverty, and the narrative follows his determined climb from cleaning bakery windows to becoming a stenographer and, ultimately, the editor of a hugely popular women’s magazine. His early years are marked by relentless hard work—delivering newspapers, selling ice water, and helping at home—while he clings to the modest education offered by public schools. These formative experiences shape a character who values perseverance and practical learning above all.

The autobiography is organized around three guiding phases: education, achievement, and service. As the story unfolds, the author reflects on how each stage informed his sense of duty to the wider community, offering a model of Americanization that balances personal success with altruism. Listeners will find an inspiring portrait of a self‑made man whose humble beginnings fuel a lifelong commitment to improving the nation for future generations.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (372K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-05-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward William Bok

Edward William Bok

1863–1930

A Dutch-born immigrant who rose from a Brooklyn childhood to shape one of America’s most influential magazines, he helped turn the Ladies' Home Journal into a powerful voice in everyday life. He later won the Pulitzer Prize for his memoir and founded the landmark Bok Tower Gardens in Florida.

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