American Notes for General Circulation
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Charles Dickens
American Notes for General Circulation is a travelogue by Charles Dickens detailing his trip to North America from January to June, 1842. While there he acted as a critical observer of these societies almost as if returning a status report on their progress. This can be compared to the style of his Pictures from Italy written four years later, where he wrote far more like a tourist. His American journey was also an inspiration for his novel Martin Chuzzlewit. (Summary by Wikipedia) (11 hr 11 min)
Chapters
07 - Chapter 5: Worcester. The Connecticut River. Hartford. New Haven. To New Y…
26:02
Read by Denny Sayers (d. 2015)
11 - Chapter 9: A Night Steamer on the Potomac River. Virginia Road, and a Blac…
41:33
Read by Alisson Veldhuis
12 - Chapter 10: Some Further Account of the Canal Boat, its Domestic Economy, …
24:43
Read by Ric Cornwall
13 - Chapter 11: From Pittsburg to Cincinnati in a Western Steamboat. Cincinnat…
24:11
Read by Tom Crawford
14 - Chapter 12: From Cincinnati to Louisville in another Western Steamboat; an…
26:53
Read by Ric Cornwall
16 - Chapter 14: Return to Cincinnati. A Stage-Coach Ride from that City to Col…
40:33
Read by Alisson Veldhuis
17 - Chapter 15: In Canadal; Toronto; Kingston; Monstreal; Quebec; St. John's. …
47:38
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Bewertungen
Interesting, and a small booboo
Vivia
Listening to this after hearing the marvelous librivox recording of Dickens' MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT, which contains a sharp critique of the United States. So glad LV has also given us an audio version of Dickens' first visit to America. Well done, volunteers! Small issue not important to me, but I know LV strives for perfection...the preface consists of two takes (the text is repeated twice). Told you it was small.
There are two prefaces
librivoxbooks
In answer to the previous reviewer, there are (odd as it may seem) TWO prefaces in this edition of American Notes. They are similar, though not identical, and have been recorded exactly as written.