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FROM THE OAK TO THE OLIVE.
FROM THE OAK TO THE OLIVE.
PRELIMINARIES.
THE VOYAGE.
LIVERPOOL.
CHESTER—LICHFIELD.
LONDON.
ST. PAUL'S—THE JAPANESE.
SOCIETY.
A reflective chronicle unfolds as a seasoned traveler records a third European sojourn, free from editorial pressure and commercial deadlines. The narrator’s opening musings on pronouns, liberty, and the leisurely pace of observation set a thoughtful tone, inviting listeners to share the intimate perspective of a mind unbound by market demands. Through gentle humor and philosophical asides, the writer promises a vivid tableau of cities, art, and everyday encounters, all captured with a calm, observant eye.
The narrative then slips aboard a steamer, likening the steady voyage to a familiar ritual that frames the upcoming adventures. From the bustling ports of Liverpool to the cultural tapestry of Rome and beyond, the journey promises detailed sketches of landscape, society, and the subtle wonders encountered along the way. Listeners can expect a measured, lyrical travelogue that balances personal reflection with the rich textures of mid‑nineteenth‑century Europe.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (472K characters)
Release date
2011-11-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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