Preface to the First Cheap Edition of “American Notes” | |
Preface to the “Charles Dickens” Edition of “American Notes” | |
AMERICAN NOTES FOR GENERAL CIRCULATION | |
CHAPTER I | |
Going Away | |
CHAPTER II | |
The Passage out | |
CHAPTER III | |
Boston | |
CHAPTER IV | |
An American Railroad. Lowell and its Factory System | |
CHAPTER V | |
Worcester. The Connecticut River. Hartford. New Haven. To New York | |
CHAPTER VI | |
New York | |
CHAPTER VII | |
Philadelphia, and its Solitary Prison | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
Washington. The Legislature. And the President’s House | |
CHAPTER IX | |
A Night Steamer on the Potomac River. Virginia Road, and a Black Driver. Richmond. Baltimore. The Harrisburg Mail, and a Glimpse of the City. A Canal Boat | |
CHAPTER X | |
Some further Account of the Canal Boat, its Domestic Economy, and its Passengers. Journey to Pittsburg across the Alleghany Mountains. Pittsburg | |
CHAPTER XI | |
From Pittsburg to Cincinnati in a Western Steamboat. Cincinnati | |
CHAPTER XII | |
From Cincinnati to Louisville in another Western Steamboat; and from Louisville to St. Louis in another. St. Louis | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
A Jaunt to the Looking-glass Prairie and back | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
Return to Cincinnati. A Stage-coach Ride from that City to Columbus, and thence to Sandusky. So, by Lake Erie, to the Falls of Niagara | |
CHAPTER XV | |
In Canada; Toronto; Kingston; Montreal; Quebec; St. John’s. In the United States again; Lebanon; The Shaker Village; West Point | |
CHAPTER XVI | |
The Passage Home | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
Slavery | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
Concluding Remarks | |
Postscript |
ILLUSTRATIONS
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Emigrants | Marcus Stone, R.A. | Frontispiece |
The Solitary Prisoner | ||
Black and White | ||
The Little Wife |