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Books by - ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE
ILLUSTRATIONS
I. THE BOOK, AND THE DREAM
II. IN THE TRACK OF THE INNOCENTS
III. DAYS AT SEA
IV. WE BECOME HISTORY
V. INTRODUCING THE REPROBATES
VI. A LAND OF HEART'S DESIRE
VII. A DAY TO OURSELVES
A young narrator recalls the day his father brought home a large, gilt‑bound volume that seemed to promise whole worlds within its pages. The book’s richly detailed illustrations of ships, distant harbours and sun‑drenched seas instantly captured his imagination, stirring a longing to belong to the crew of those imagined voyages. He claims the tome as his own, a private treasure that feels as vast as the moon, and the promise of ownership fuels his early dreams of adventure.
In the evenings, the whole family gathers around the hearth while his mother reads aloud, her voice turning the printed scenes into living stories. Laughter and quiet awe mingle as the listeners picture themselves on deck, watching the Mediterranean horizon and feeling the gentle sway of a happy cruise. The narrative swells with the wonder of childhood curiosity, hinting at the many voyages—both real and imagined—that will shape the narrator’s view of the world.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (555K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-10-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1937
Best known for his close work with Mark Twain, this American writer and biographer moved easily between biography, travel writing, humor, and children's stories. His books helped shape how many early readers came to know Twain's life and legacy.
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