
HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE - BY - LORD FREDERIC HAMILTON - TO MY GALLANT CANADIAN FRIEND GERALD RUTHERFORD, M.C. OF WINNIPEG - FOREWORD
HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE - CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
THE SONG OF THE BERMUDIANS THE KEEPERS OF THE WESTERN GATE
CHAPTER VIII
A seasoned traveler spins a relaxed memoir that feels more like a mental itinerary than a conventional diary. From the glittering halls of a princely Indian palace to the dusty plains of an Argentine estancia, the narrator moves through each memory with the ease of a chair‑bound voyager. The prose is peppered with gentle humor and lively detail, inviting listeners to picture elephant companions, tiger hunts, and storm‑tossed seas without ever leaving their own living room.
What makes the collection stand out is its playful framing of travel as a private “Thomas Cook” that lives inside the mind. The author compares the comfort of a fireside recliner to the grandest expeditions, allowing each anecdote to unfold in vivid colour—whether it’s a cholera outbreak in Cooch Bihar, a rhinoceros charge on a jungle trail, or the quiet reverie of a fog‑shrouded London street. Listeners will find the tone warm, conversational, and surprisingly adventurous, proving that age need not limit imagination.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (473K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1856–1928
A globe-trotting aristocrat, diplomat, and memoirist, this writer left behind vivid accounts of high society, politics, and travel in the late Victorian and Edwardian world. His books have the easy, anecdotal feel of someone who had seen a great deal and enjoyed telling the story.
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