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Around the World on a Bicycle
Volume I. From San Francisco to Teheran
FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO TEHERAN. - CHAPTER I. - OVER THE SIERRAS NEVADAS.
CHAPTER II. - OVER THE DESERTS OF NEVADA.
CHAPTER III. - THROUGH MORMON-LAND AND OVER THE ROCKIES.
CHAPTER IV. - FROM THE GREAT PLAINS TO THE ATLANTIC.
CHAPTER V. - FROM AMERICA TO THE GERMAN FRONTIER.
CHAPTER VI. - GERMANY, AUSTRIA, AND HUNGARY.
CHAPTER VII. - THROUGH SLAVONIA AND SERVIA.
CHAPTER VIII. - BULGARIA, ROUMELIA, AND INTO TURKEY.
A determined cyclist sets out from the breezy shores of San Francisco, pedaling through the dramatic sweep of the Sierra Nevadas and into the fertile valleys of the Sacramento River. The narrator’s eye captures the rolling foot‑hills, pine forests, and bustling towns that dot the landscape, painting a vivid picture of 1880s California with a mix of journalist’s wit and the era’s colorful idioms. Early on, the journey feels both a personal quest and a daring experiment, as the rider confronts the practical challenges of crossing the continent on two wheels.
Beyond the familiar scenery, the traveler dreams of a grander ambition: a bicycle circumnavigation that would take him from the Pacific to the distant streets of Tehran. The narrative balances detailed observations of nature and society with the excitement of an adventure that many deemed impossible. Listeners will be drawn into the blend of rugged determination, humor, and the awe‑inspiring vistas that mark the beginning of an extraordinary global odyssey.
Full title
Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume I From San Francisco to Teheran From San Francisco to Teheran
Language
en
Duration
~19 hours (1143K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1935
Best known for becoming the first person to circle the globe by bicycle, this restless traveler turned his journeys into lively books that brought far-off places to readers at home. His writing mixes adventure, observation, and the kind of practical detail that makes nineteenth-century travel feel immediate.
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