Twenty Years in Europe A Consul-General's Memories of Noted People, with Letters From General W. T. Sherman

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Twenty Years in Europe A Consul-General's Memories of Noted People, with Letters From General W. T. Sherman

by S. H. M. (Samuel Hawkins Marshall) Byers

EN·~9 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total

TWENTY YEARS IN EUROPE.

0:42

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR.

1:28

CHAPTER I 1869

8:08

CHAPTER II 1869

13:07

CHAPTER III 1870

12:57

CHAPTER IV 1871

15:43

CHAPTER V 1872

9:26

CHAPTER VI 1872

7:16

CHAPTER VII 1872

17:15

CHAPTER VIII 1872

31:13

Description

A seasoned Civil‑War veteran steps onto a transatlantic steamer in 1869, clutching a modest card signed by President Grant that will send him to the Alpine valleys of Switzerland and the sun‑kissed hills of Italy. The voyage is framed by a luminous moonlit night at sea, setting the tone for a life of quiet observation and occasional encounter with the great minds of the age.

Over two decades the author records the rhythm of diplomatic life, from bustling inns where Gladstone’s speeches echo to the grand castles of Heidelberg. Interwoven are intimate letters from his old friend General William Tecumseh Sherman, offering a personal glimpse into the mind of a celebrated commander. Against a backdrop of sweeping European change—the unification of Italy, the rise of new empires, and shifting political tides—these memoirs capture the textures of daily life, the people he met, and the subtle ways history touched ordinary moments.

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Twenty Years in Europe A Consul-General's Memories of Noted People, with Letters From General W. T. Sherman A Consul-General's Memories of Noted People, with Letters From General W. T. Sherman

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (532K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Greg Bergquist, Charlie Howard, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2013-11-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

S. H. M. (Samuel Hawkins Marshall) Byers

S. H. M. (Samuel Hawkins Marshall) Byers

1838–1933

A Civil War soldier, poet, diplomat, and memoirist, he turned wartime experience into writing that stayed widely remembered in Iowa and beyond. He is best known for the poem that gave Sherman's famous march its enduring name, along with the lyrics later adopted as Iowa's state song.

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