VIII. VIEW OF THE POET'S CORNER, WESTMINSTER
ABBEY, 185
IX. VIEW OF THE COLONNE DE JUILLET, 196
X. VINTAGE OF THE RHINE, 275
XI. VIEW OF A SWISS COTTAGE, 305
XII. NAPOLEON'S SARCOPHAGUS, 324
INTRODUCTION
One evening last winter a few private pupils were sitting in the study
of their instructor, when he stated his intention to pass the spring
vacation in Europe, and his wish to have two or three of his young
friends as his travelling companions. An earnest and joyous desire was
expressed by each lad to enjoy the gratification, and in the course of a
short period the arrangements were made which afforded him the pleasure
to assure three boys that they should accompany him. The ages of the
young travelers were twelve, fourteen, and sixteen. Their attention was
immediately directed to a course of reading adapted to prepare them for
the beneficial use of the proposed tour; and during its progress each
boy kept a journal, which was useful as a reference in the
correspondence kept up with friends and families at home. A companion in
study, left behind, and prevented by duty from joining the party, wished
to have constant advices of the movements of his friends; and the
letters of the young travellers to a lad of sixteen are, at the advice
of many friends, now submitted to the perusal of those at that age. No
similar work is known to the authors of these letters; and at the
forthcoming gift season it is hoped that the young of our country may be
amused and gratified by these reminiscences of other lands.
J.O. CHOULES.
NEWPORT, R.I., Nov. 25, 1851.
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
LETTER I.
Arrival at New York.
LETTER II.
Going on board Steamer.--Arctic.--Weather.--Passengers.--Loss of Life
and Burial at Sea.--Icebergs.--Sabbath at Sea.--Land.--Excellence of
Collins Line.--Adelphi Hotel.
LETTER III.
Liverpool; Its Public Buildings, Docks, &c.
LETTER IV.
Birmingham.--Arrival in London.--Strand.--Temple Bar.--Fleet
Street.--London Exchange.--London Coffee House.--Omnibuses.
LETTER V.
United States Minister in London.--His kind Attentions.--Crystal
Palace.--London of other Days.--Monument.--The Bridges.
LETTER VI.
Villages.--Camberwel.--Accidents and Murders in England as common as in
America.--Greenwich Fair.--Gyp
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