North America

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Title

North America

Description

“Anthony Trollope, the well-known English author, made a trip to America in August 1861. He spent most of his time in the North and in Canada, but he dipped into the South along the northern border on a trip from Baltimore to Missouri. He visited Lexington, Frankfort, and Louisville, and continued to St. Louis and to Rolla in central Missouri. On the way back he stopped at Louisville again, made a side trip southward to visit a Federal army camp on Green River, and eventually retraced his route through Cincinnati eastward. Though Trollope was frank in what he had to say about Americans and American institutions, his criticisms, descriptions, and observations were penetrating and enlightening. He did not believe in either secession and slavery or abolition. He was entranced with the natural beauty of Kentucky.”

Creator

Anthony Trollope

Publisher

J. B. Lippincott & co., ...

Date

1863

Type

Book

Zotero

Author

Anthony Trollope

Title

North America.

Place

Philadelphia

Publisher

J. B. Lippincott & co.,

Date

1863

ISBN

978-1-4255-6768-2

Item Type

Book

Access Date

2019-10-28 22:51:56

Archive Location

Making of America.

Library Catalog

Hathi Trust

Num Pages

2 v. in 1

Citation

Anthony Trollope, “North America,” The Haskell Monroe Collection: Life in the Confederacy , accessed November 8, 2024, https://library.missouri.edu/confederate/items/show/1930.

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