The Log of the Water Wagon; or, The Cruise of the Good Ship "Lithia"

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The Log of the Water Wagon; or, The Cruise of the Good Ship "Lithia"

by Bert Leston Taylor, W. C. (William Curtis) Gibson

EN·~48 minutes·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

The Cruise of the Good Ship “Lithia”

0:02

FOREWORD

0:08

DEDICATION

0:49

EDITORS’ NOTE

1:01

THE WATER WAGON DEPARTS.

1:29

GENERAL INFORMATION

1:42

First Day

4:07

BAGGAGE REGULATIONS

1:22

THE WATER WAGON BAND

0:25

SHIP’S ITINERARY

0:33

Description

A quirky, tongue‑in‑cheek travelogue unfolds as the “Water Wagon” sets off alongside the newly christened good ship Lithia. The narrative is stitched together from shaky, handwritten notes salvaged from a floating milk‑bottle, giving the story a charmingly ragged feel. Readers are introduced to a cast of eccentric passengers, elaborate farewells from well‑meaning officials, and a litany of absurd regulations that govern everything from seat assignments to the prohibition of life‑preservers in staterooms.

The opening pages blend satire with gentle adventure, offering vivid glimpses of bustling ports, whimsical gifts of soda‑mint bonbons, and the ceremonial breaking of a sarsaparilla bottle that launches the wagon into motion. As the vessel glides away from the pier, the log’s dry humor and oddly specific details—like mandatory real‑name reservations and “dry cruise” policies—draw listeners into a world where the ordinary is turned delightfully upside‑down, promising a lively ride through the first leg of this eccentric seafaring saga.

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Language

en

Duration

~48 minutes (46K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, David Wilson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2019-07-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Bert Leston Taylor

Bert Leston Taylor

1866–1921

A witty newspaper columnist and poet, he became one of the best-known voices in early 20th-century Chicago literary life. His light verse and sharp humor made "A Line o' Type or Two" a favorite with readers.

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W. C. (William Curtis) Gibson

W. C. (William Curtis) Gibson

b. 1857

Best remembered for co-writing two humorous temperance-era books with Bert Leston Taylor, this late-19th-century American writer left a small but distinctive mark in comic literature. Reliable public sources about his life are scarce, which makes his surviving work stand out even more.

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