North America — Volume 1

audiobook

North America — Volume 1

by Anthony Trollope

EN·~13 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

CHAPTER I. - INTRODUCTION.

39:05
2

CHAPTER II. - NEWPORT—RHODE ISLAND.

33:39
3

CHAPTER III. - MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND VERMONT.

40:32
4

CHAPTER IV. - LOWER CANADA.

47:02
5

CHAPTER V. - UPPER CANADA.

40:57
6

CHAPTER VI. - THE CONNEXION OF THE CANADASWITH GREAT BRITAIN.

35:10
7

CHAPTER VII. - NIAGARA.

29:53
8

CHAPTER VIII. - NORTH AND WEST.

30:40
9

CHAPTER IX. - FROM NIAGARA TO THE MISSISSIPPI.

50:53
10

CHAPTER X. - THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI.

42:47

Description

A determined observer sets out to chart the United States at a moment when the nation is torn between North and South. Rather than focusing solely on the unfolding conflict, he aims to sketch the broader social and political landscape, offering a snapshot of everyday life amid upheaval. His narrative begins with a candid admission of the challenges inherent in portraying a country fairly while navigating personal ambition.

Drawing on the legacy of his mother’s earlier, more domestic portrait of America, he positions his own work as a complementary, more political study. He hopes to ease the cultural tension between England and the United States by presenting a balanced view that acknowledges both virtues and shortcomings. The tone is thoughtful and measured, striving to inform without alienating his subjects.

The author’s approach blends travelogue with analytical commentary, making the material accessible to a general audience. Listeners will hear vivid descriptions of the era’s institutions, customs, and the undercurrents that shape them, all delivered in clear, engaging prose. It’s an invitation to explore a pivotal chapter of American history through the eyes of a curious, conscientious traveler.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (783K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1999-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Anthony Trollope

Anthony Trollope

1815–1882

Best known for the Barsetshire and Palliser novels, this Victorian master turned everyday social life into sharp, humane fiction. His books mix wit, politics, and close observation of how people really behave.

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