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ADVENTURES AND LETTERS - OF - RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
EDITED BY CHARLES BELMONT DAVIS
CHAPTER I - THE EARLY DAYS
CHAPTER II - COLLEGE DAYS
A COMMENCEMENT IDYL
OUR STREET
CHAPTER III - FIRST NEWSPAPER EXPERIENCES
CHAPTER IV - NEW YORK
CHAPTER V - FIRST TRAVEL ARTICLES
CHAPTER VI - THE MEDITERRANEAN AND PARIS
A warm, firsthand portrait opens with the bustling household where Richard Harding Davis grew up, revealing how a modest yet supportive home shaped his confidence and work ethic. The narration shares his schoolyard reputation—indifferent to formal study but fiercely honest—and paints a picture of a boy who constantly organized clubs, championed fairness, and surprised teachers with his moral clarity. Early letters to his father display his quick wit and burgeoning desire to witness the world beyond the classroom, hinting at the restless curiosity that would drive his later career.
The collection then follows Davis through his first newspaper gigs, daring travels across the Mediterranean, and his evolution into a celebrated war correspondent and playwright. His vivid correspondence offers listeners a front‑row seat to historic moments, from distant battlefields to royal ceremonies, all filtered through his courageous, observational style. Together, these adventures and letters provide an engaging glimpse into the life of a man who turned personal integrity into public storytelling.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (652K characters)
Release date
1996-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1916
A star reporter of the late 19th century, he turned wars, politics, and city life into fast-moving stories that helped define modern American journalism. He also wrote popular fiction and plays, bringing the same energy and eye for drama to the page.
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