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CHAPTER I THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE
CHAPTER II PRESSMEN AND POLITICIANS
CHAPTER III THE "HUSTLING" LEGEND
CHAPTER IV HOLIDAY FEVER
CHAPTER V THE IRON TRAIL
CHAPTER VI ADVANCE, CHICAGO!
CHAPTER VII MEMPHIS AND THE NEGRO
CHAPTER VIII THE LAND OF THE FREE
CHAPTER IX WOMAN IN THE STATES
CHAPTER X MEN AND HUSBANDS
The narrator opens with a sweeping meditation on the centuries‑long Irish exodus, linking the historic flight from famine‑stricken farms to the romantic notion of adventure that has always driven the Irish westward. He weaves together personal recollection and collective memory, recalling songs of “To the West!” and the lingering myth of a promised land across the Atlantic. This reflective backdrop sets the tone for a journey that is as much about inner discovery as it is about geography.
From the moment the party boards a swift, comfortable vessel, the travel narrative unfolds with vivid sketches of New York’s bustling streets and the warm welcome of an experienced compatriot who eases their first steps in America. Along the way, the author notes the contrast between the romanticized hardships of earlier emigrants and the relatively tame, well‑guided expedition they enjoy, while hinting at future wanderings toward Egypt and the South Pacific. The early chapters capture the wonder of arriving in a new world, the lingering ties to Ireland, and the subtle humor that colors the observers’ first impressions.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (318K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mardi Desjardins, Howard Ross & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net from page images generously made available by the Internet Archive (https://archive.org)
Release date
2018-01-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1950
Best known as the pen name of James Owen Hannay, this Irish writer brought sharp wit and lively political observation to his fiction. His books often mix humor, argument, and a strong sense of place, especially in the Ireland he knew so well.
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