
A vivid memoir that follows a seasoned traveler as he journeys across the United States and Canada from the early 1850s through the mid‑1880s, this work blends personal observation with a sweeping view of a continent in transformation. The narrator recounts his first health‑seeking tour, the turbulence of the Civil War, and the rapid expansion of railways that finally linked the Atlantic to the Pacific, all while offering candid reflections on the social and political shifts he witnesses.
Beyond the travelogue, the author presents a passionate case for a united British North America, celebrating the emergence of Canadian Confederation and the growing confidence of a nation under the Crown. His perspective is unmistakably imperialist, yet it provides a window into the debates and anxieties of the era, from the abolition of slavery in the U.S. to the evolving relationship between the colonies and the mother country. Listeners will gain a richly detailed portrait of a pivotal period in North‑American history, seen through the eyes of a man who crossed the continent thirty times.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (782K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1901
A powerful force in Victorian railways and politics, he helped shape major transport networks across Britain and pushed bold schemes that captured the era’s ambition. He is also remembered for backing the grand but unfinished Watkin’s Tower, an early attempt to build a British rival to the Eiffel Tower.
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