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by William Makepeace Thackeray
A richly detailed memoir unfolds from the perspective of a seasoned colonel who served Queen Anne and later made his home on a Virginia plantation. The narrator weaves together the grandeur of his English heritage with the rugged realities of colonial life, painting vivid portraits of family, duty, and the shifting loyalties of a world in transition. His reverent reflections on honor, hospitality, and the bonds between father and sons set the stage for a story that balances personal memory with the larger sweep of history.
Through affectionate anecdotes and keen observations, the work captures the spirit of an era where aristocratic grace meets frontier perseverance. Readers will be drawn into the colonel’s world of fencing lessons, spirited debates, and the quiet dignity of everyday moments, all while feeling the undercurrent of political tensions that begin to shape the characters’ futures. The opening promises a thoughtful exploration of legacy, love, and identity across two continents.
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1037K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Donald Lainson; David Widger
Release date
2006-05-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1811–1863
A sharp, funny observer of society, he turned the manners and ambitions of Victorian England into lively fiction that still feels fresh. Best known for Vanity Fair, he wrote with wit, sympathy, and a clear eye for human weakness.
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