A Trip to Cuba

audiobook

A Trip to Cuba

by Julia Ward Howe

EN·~4 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

A TRIP TO CUBA.

1:14
2

A TRIP TO CUBA. - CHAPTER I. THE DEPARTURE.

9:41
3

CHAPTER II. NASSAU.

10:43
4

CHAPTER III. FROM NASSAU TO CUBA.

9:50
5

CHAPTER IV. THE HARBOR OF HAVANA.

9:49
6

CHAPTER V. HAVANA. THE HOTELS.

8:39
7

CHAPTER VI. HAVANA. YOUR BANKER. OUR CONSUL. THE FRIENDLY CUP OF TEA.

9:07
8

CHAPTER VII. HAVANA—THE JESUIT COLLEGE.

9:11
9

CHAPTER VIII. SAN ANTONIO DE LOS BAÑOS.

14:21
10

CHAPTER IX. THE MORRO FORTRESS—THE UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA—THE BENEFICENZA.

15:47

Description

The narrative opens with a vivid meditation on the bittersweet moment of leaving home, where familiar comforts and winter’s chill are swapped for the promise of a distant shore. The author’s voice captures the restless rhythm of the train to New York and the uneasy anticipation aboard the British Mail Company’s steamer, describing the cabin’s cramped quarters and the universal malaise of sea‑sickness with both humor and a touch of melancholy.

Once the vessel clears the Atlantic, the journey shifts to the bright ports of Nassau and onward to Havana, where the traveler’s keen eye records the bustling harbor, the colorful hotels, and the first encounters with Cuban customs. Early impressions of the island’s architecture, lively markets, and the hospitality of its people set the stage for a rich exploration, inviting listeners to share in the wonder of an 1860s adventure across the Caribbean.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (257K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2011-12-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Julia Ward Howe

Julia Ward Howe

1819–1910

Best remembered for writing “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” she was also a tireless public voice for abolition, women’s rights, and peace. Her life joined literary fame with decades of reform work that helped shape American civic culture.

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