James Silk Buckingham
America - Volume 1
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America - Volume 1
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A three-volume study of North American life published in 1841 by one of nineteenth-century Britain's leading travel writers.
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A three-volume study of North American life published in 1841 by one of nineteenth-century Britain's leading travel writers.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781108032513
- ISBN-10: 1108032516
- Artikelnr.: 33622948
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781108032513
- ISBN-10: 1108032516
- Artikelnr.: 33622948
Dedication
1. Motives for visiting the United States
2. Departure from England
3. History of New York from 1609 to 1838
4. Population of New York
5. Deep-rooted prejudices on the subject of slavery
6. Mr. Catlin's Museum of Indian costumes, weapons, and paintings
7. Personal visit to some Indian chiefs at New York
8. Benevolent institutions of the Americans
9. Misery and crime among the poorer classes
10. The Courts of Law held in the City Hall
11. State of literature and the arts in the city
12. Peculiarities in the manners and customs of New York
13. Climate, weather, snows, severe cold
14. Voyage from New York to Amboy, by steam-boat
15. Stay at Washington
16. History of the City of Washington
17. Diversity of character in the population
18. Private friends in Washington
19. Environs of Washington, scenery and views
20. Stay at Baltimore, and agreeable intercourse there
21. Topographical situation of Baltimore
22. Population of Baltimore
23. Classification of the varied population of the city.
1. Motives for visiting the United States
2. Departure from England
3. History of New York from 1609 to 1838
4. Population of New York
5. Deep-rooted prejudices on the subject of slavery
6. Mr. Catlin's Museum of Indian costumes, weapons, and paintings
7. Personal visit to some Indian chiefs at New York
8. Benevolent institutions of the Americans
9. Misery and crime among the poorer classes
10. The Courts of Law held in the City Hall
11. State of literature and the arts in the city
12. Peculiarities in the manners and customs of New York
13. Climate, weather, snows, severe cold
14. Voyage from New York to Amboy, by steam-boat
15. Stay at Washington
16. History of the City of Washington
17. Diversity of character in the population
18. Private friends in Washington
19. Environs of Washington, scenery and views
20. Stay at Baltimore, and agreeable intercourse there
21. Topographical situation of Baltimore
22. Population of Baltimore
23. Classification of the varied population of the city.
Dedication
1. Motives for visiting the United States
2. Departure from England
3. History of New York from 1609 to 1838
4. Population of New York
5. Deep-rooted prejudices on the subject of slavery
6. Mr. Catlin's Museum of Indian costumes, weapons, and paintings
7. Personal visit to some Indian chiefs at New York
8. Benevolent institutions of the Americans
9. Misery and crime among the poorer classes
10. The Courts of Law held in the City Hall
11. State of literature and the arts in the city
12. Peculiarities in the manners and customs of New York
13. Climate, weather, snows, severe cold
14. Voyage from New York to Amboy, by steam-boat
15. Stay at Washington
16. History of the City of Washington
17. Diversity of character in the population
18. Private friends in Washington
19. Environs of Washington, scenery and views
20. Stay at Baltimore, and agreeable intercourse there
21. Topographical situation of Baltimore
22. Population of Baltimore
23. Classification of the varied population of the city.
1. Motives for visiting the United States
2. Departure from England
3. History of New York from 1609 to 1838
4. Population of New York
5. Deep-rooted prejudices on the subject of slavery
6. Mr. Catlin's Museum of Indian costumes, weapons, and paintings
7. Personal visit to some Indian chiefs at New York
8. Benevolent institutions of the Americans
9. Misery and crime among the poorer classes
10. The Courts of Law held in the City Hall
11. State of literature and the arts in the city
12. Peculiarities in the manners and customs of New York
13. Climate, weather, snows, severe cold
14. Voyage from New York to Amboy, by steam-boat
15. Stay at Washington
16. History of the City of Washington
17. Diversity of character in the population
18. Private friends in Washington
19. Environs of Washington, scenery and views
20. Stay at Baltimore, and agreeable intercourse there
21. Topographical situation of Baltimore
22. Population of Baltimore
23. Classification of the varied population of the city.