
Chapter One. - The Land of Anahuac.
Chapter Two. - An Adventure among the Creoles of New Orleans.
Chapter Three. - A Volunteer Rendezvous.
Chapter Four. - Life on the Island of Lobos.
Chapter Five. - A Skeleton Adventure.
Chapter Six. - The Landing at Sacrificios.
Chapter Seven. - The City of the True Cross.
Chapter Eight. - Major Blossom.
Chapter Nine. - Scouting in the Chaparral.
Chapter Ten. - Adventure with a Cayman.
A bold expedition sets sail across the rolling Atlantic, driven by a yearning to explore the fabled land of Anahuac. The narrator invites poets, painters, and travelers to witness emerald valleys, sapphire skies, and mountains that seem to touch heaven itself. The prose paints the region as a living canvas, each vista shifting like the colors of an opal, promising fresh inspiration for every creative soul.
Landing on the quiet shores of the Mexican Gulf, the traveler finds a pristine beach where only a solitary fishing skiff breaks the glass‑like water. A lone steamer appears on the horizon, its foreign flag a stark reminder of distant civilizations touching this untouched coast. From the silver‑lined shoreline to the dense, emerald forests beyond, the early scenes hint at a world of untold legends, rugged beauty, and the subtle tensions between native life and the newcomers who arrive.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (486K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-04-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1883
Adventure, danger, and wide-open landscapes fill these classic stories by an Irish-born novelist who turned his own restless life into fiction. His books helped shape the popular image of the American frontier for generations of young readers.
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