An 1884 account of the American lecture tours of this influential women's rights campaigner, founder of the Victoria Press.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface 1. First arrival in America 2. Reception at Steinway Hall 3. The President at the White House 4. Railroads, drawing-room cars, sleepers, and hotel cars 5. A visit to the University of Michigan 6. Vassar College 7. The Quaker city 8. Boston, its east wind, culture, and English look 9. English and American receptions contrasted 10. New Year's Day [1884] in Colorado 11. Brigham Young and the 'true inwardness of Mormonism' 12. The President's Secretary, Mr George Reynolds 13. American hotel despotism 14. Strange contrasts afforded 15. Strawberries in February 16. The orange groves at Los Angeles 17. Divorce 18. Occupations open to women in 1836, when Harriet Martineau visited America, contrasted with those of to-day 19. The American girl 20. Anthony Trollope on English, American, and Australian newspapers 21. The traveller's appreciation of New York after journeys to the interior 22. Canada.
Preface 1. First arrival in America 2. Reception at Steinway Hall 3. The President at the White House 4. Railroads, drawing-room cars, sleepers, and hotel cars 5. A visit to the University of Michigan 6. Vassar College 7. The Quaker city 8. Boston, its east wind, culture, and English look 9. English and American receptions contrasted 10. New Year's Day [1884] in Colorado 11. Brigham Young and the 'true inwardness of Mormonism' 12. The President's Secretary, Mr George Reynolds 13. American hotel despotism 14. Strange contrasts afforded 15. Strawberries in February 16. The orange groves at Los Angeles 17. Divorce 18. Occupations open to women in 1836, when Harriet Martineau visited America, contrasted with those of to-day 19. The American girl 20. Anthony Trollope on English, American, and Australian newspapers 21. The traveller's appreciation of New York after journeys to the interior 22. Canada.
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