Impressions of America

Impressions of America
Author: Oscar Wilde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1906
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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Impressions of America

Impressions of America
Author: Oscar Wilde
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2018-07-04
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ISBN: 9781722295943

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Impressions of America

Impressions of America
Author: Wilde Oscar
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2016-06-23
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ISBN: 9781318052639

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Impressions of America

Impressions of America
Author: Stuart Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2017-04-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781521189184

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Impressions of America During the years 1833-1835 (Complete)

Impressions of America During the years 1833-1835 (Complete)
Author: Tyrone Power
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1465574964

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When one first contemplates a voyage of many thousand miles, attended with long absence, loss of old associates, together with all the charms of home, country, and friends, often too lightly estimated whilst possessed, but always sorely missed when no longer within call; one is yet, and this through no lack of sensibility, apt to regard the sacrifice about to be made to duty as sufficiently light, and, with the aid of manhood and a little philosophy, easy of endurance. The very task, which a resolution of this grave nature necessarily imposes, of making as little of the matter as possible to those dear ones who yield up their fears, and subdue their strong affections, in obedience to your judgment, serves for a time the double purpose of hoodwinking oneself as well as blinding those on whom we seek to practise this kind imposition. Next comes the bustle of getting ready, assisted and cheered by the redoubled attentions of all who love, or feel an interest in one's fortunes. Amidst the excitement, then, of these various feelings, the deep-seated throb of natural apprehension, or home regret, if even felt, struggling for expression, is checked or smothered in the loud note of preparation. The day of departure is fixed at length, it is true; but then it is not yet come: even when contemplating its near approach, one feels wondrous firm and most stoically resolved: at last, however, come it does; and now our chief friend Philosophy, like many other friends, is found most weak when most needed. In vain do we invoke his approved maxims, hitherto so glibly dealt out to silence all gainsayers; yet now, they are either found inapt or are forgotten wholly, until, after a paltry show of defence, braggart Philosophy fairly takes to his heels, and leaves us abandoned to the will of old mother Nature. Now, indeed, arrives the tug; and I, for my part, pity the man who, however savagely resolute, does not feel and own her power. The adieus of those one loves are, at best,—that is, for the shortest absence,—sufficiently unpleasant; but when there lie years, and, to the eye of affection, dangers, in the way of the next meeting, as the old Scotch ballad has it, "O but it is sair to part!" I should, I confess, were I free to choose, prefer the ignominy of cowardly flight, to the greatest triumph firmness ever yet achieved, and be constrained to hear and respond to that last long "good-b'ye!" As I honestly own that, for various good reasons, I set out with the intention of keeping such a close record of my feelings and doings as my errant habits might permit, with the premeditated design also of giving them to that public which from the beginning had decided that I should do so, I concluded there was nothing like an early start; and finding these thoughts preface, or rather commence, my journal, so do I give them like precedence here.

The Homes of the New World

The Homes of the New World
Author: Fredrika Bremer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1853
Genre: Cuba
ISBN:

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Outre-mer

Outre-mer
Author: Paul Bourget
Publisher: New-York: C. Scribner's Sons
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1895
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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First Impressions in America

First Impressions in America
Author: John Ayscough
Publisher: London : J. Long
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1921
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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Impressions of America

Impressions of America
Author: Konstanty Buszczyński
Publisher: Kabaty Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2020-05-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9788395556203

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A vivid portrait of the United States in 1910, this lively travel memoir has finally been translated into English nearly 100 years after its first publication. When Konstanty Buszczyński travelled to America in 1910, it was the start of a love affair that would culminate in his appointment as the first Polish Consul of New York. During his travels from New York to California via Utah, he was constantly amazed and delighted by the landscapes and people he encountered. Whether it is describing his visit to Niagara Falls (where all the staff had left for a funeral) or explaining the National Park system (admirable, but watch out for rattlesnakes), Buszczyński has an opinion on everything and does not hesitate to share it for the benefit of readers back home. With a foreword by Dominic A. Pacyga, Professor Emeritus at Columbia College Chicago and author of American Warsaw: The Rise Fall, and Rebirth of Polish Chicago. "In lively prose Impressions of America evokes the energy and complexity of the society and culture of the United States in the era of Theodore Roosevelt's presidency. Buszczyński pays little attention to politics but captures the complexity, diversity of the society, economy, and culture, particularly the popular culture. It is a remarkable survey across the continent."- Thomas H. Bender, Professor Emeritus, New York University "When Konstanty Buszczynski returned to Poland after visiting the United States shortly before World War I, he carried a rosy picture of what he had seen and what he believed the United States stood for. Particularly striking was his view of the United States' strong moral traditions, a view that probably needed to be qualified at the time, but that still offered a welcome complement to less complimentary opinions from foreign visitors. This first English translation of the book is particularly welcome for showing what a wide-awake Polish businessman found to be important in his American sojourn." - Mark Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History Emeritus, University of Notre Dame