On Horseback

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On Horseback

by Charles Dudley Warner

EN·~3 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total

By Charles Dudley Warner

0:01

I

50:41

II

51:13

III

37:22

IV

53:07

Description

A witty, rambling guide through a recovering South, the story follows a scholarly professor and his companion, the self‑styled “Friend of Humanity,” as they set out from the genteel town of Abingdon. Their opening lesson in horsemanship quickly devolves into a lively tableau of railway stations, leisurely “Superintendents of Affairs,” and the lingering customs of a region still echoing the rhythms of plantation life.

Along the way the narrator sketches a vivid picture of post‑war towns—hotels still promising “perfect satisfaction,” oak‑shaded seminaries, and the colorful characters who populate the streets. With a blend of dry humor and thoughtful observation, the travelogue captures both the absurdities and the quiet dignity of a landscape in transition, inviting listeners to linger over each anecdote as the journey unfolds.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (184K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-10-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Dudley Warner

Charles Dudley Warner

1829–1900

Best remembered as Mark Twain’s friend and collaborator on The Gilded Age, this sharp-eyed essayist and editor wrote with wit, curiosity, and a strong feel for everyday American life. His books range from travel writing to reflections on childhood, all carried by an easy, thoughtful voice.

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