
CHAPTER I NEW ENGLAND IN 1850—DANIEL WEBSTER
CHAPTER II MASSACHUSETTS PURITANISM—THE YALE CLASS OF 1853
CHAPTER III YALE PROFESSORS—HARVARD LAW SCHOOL
CHAPTER IV HOW MASSACHUSETTS IN 1854 SURRENDERED THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ANTHONY BURNS
CHAPTER V THE AMERICAN DEFOE, RICHARD HENRY DANA, JR.
CHAPTER VI A VISIT TO RALPH WALDO EMERSON
CHAPTER VII EMERSON IN ENGLAND—ENGLISH TRAITS—EMERSON AND MATTHEW ARNOLD
CHAPTER VIII A GROUP OF BOSTON LAWYERS—MR. OLNEY AND VENEZUELA
CHAPTER IX WENDELL PHILLIPS
CHAPTER X WENDELL PHILLIPS AND THE BOSTON MOBS
The book offers a vivid, first‑hand portrait of mid‑nineteenth‑century New England and its larger Atlantic world, as seen through the eyes of a seasoned journalist. From the austere sermons of a small‑town Calvinist minister to the towering presence of Daniel Webster, the narrative weaves together personal memories with the larger currents that shaped American public life—politics, abolition, and the intellectual vigor of figures like Emerson, Sumner, and Garrison.
Interlaced with these recollections are lively sketches of transatlantic encounters: conversations with English statesmen, observations of royal courts, and dispatches from the front lines of the Civil War. The author’s keen eye captures both the grand sweep of history and the intimate moments that reveal character—whether in a Boston courtroom, a bustling New York newsroom, or a quiet salon across the Channel. Listeners will be drawn into a world where personal anecdote and historic event sit side by side, illuminating a bygone era with clarity and warmth.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (613K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2020-04-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1916
Best known as a sharp-eyed American journalist in London, this pioneering war correspondent helped shape how readers understood the Civil War and the politics of the English-speaking world. His writing mixed firsthand reporting with portraits of major public figures, giving his work both immediacy and reach.
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