
A sweeping, picture‑filled tribute to the United States, this volume invites listeners to wander from the soaring peaks of Pike and the thunderous falls of Yellowstone to bustling city markets and quiet frontier homesteads. Rich sketches of statues, historic buildings, and everyday life sit beside lively sketches of folk legends, Native American tales, and colorful regional customs, offering a vivid sense of place for both the curious adult and the eager youngster.
The opening chapters turn to the nation’s birth, recounting how the Liberty Bell rang out the call for liberty and gathered citizens in colonial town meetings. Through detailed anecdotes about early assemblies, the Stamp Act protests, and the first shots at Lexington, the narrative paints a lively picture of a people stirring toward independence, while keeping the focus firmly on the formative moments of the Revolution.
Interwoven with these stories are dozens of finely rendered illustrations—statues of Minute Men, portraits of frontier cowboys, and scenes of historic battlefields—that bring the text to life, making the book a visual and auditory tour of America’s early heartland.
Full title
My Native Land The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People; with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk Lore, Traditions, Legends and History, for the Amusement of the Old and the Instruction of the Young
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (584K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Keren Vergon, Julie Barkley and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1851–1901
Best remembered for richly illustrated books about the United States and the American West, this late-19th-century writer brought travel, history, and regional character together in an energetic, popular style.
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