
Born into a modest Philadelphia home that later became a sanctuary of comfort, his early years were shaped by a family that prized integrity above all else. At school he was notorious for his restless curiosity, a boy who cared little for textbooks yet never bent the rules, earning both the ire of teachers and the quiet admiration of his peers. Those formative experiences forged a fierce sense of honor that would drive him to launch clubs, challenge conventions, and pen his first stories for magazines.
As he stepped into the bustling world of New York journalism, his fearless voice quickly found a place on the pages of leading papers, propelling him onto a globe‑spanning career. From the sun‑lit streets of Paris to the rugged coasts of the Mediterranean, his letters capture the thrill of a young reporter chasing stories and the vivid impressions of places few have seen. Listeners will be drawn into his early adventures, feeling the pulse of a man whose restless spirit turned ordinary observation into compelling narrative.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (652K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1996-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1916
A bestselling journalist-novelist of the Gilded Age, he brought speed, style, and firsthand drama to stories of war, politics, and high society. His adventures as a foreign correspondent helped shape the modern image of the reporter on the scene.
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