Series of Letters
BY HORACE GREELEY.
NO APOLOGY.
CONTENTS.
GLANCES AT EUROPE.
I. CROSSING THE ATLANTIC.
II. OPENING OF THE FAIR.
III. THE GREAT EXHIBITION.
IV. ENGLAND HAMPTON COURT.
V. THE FUTURE OF LABOR DAY-BREAK.
VI. BRITISH PROGRESS.
VII. LONDON NEW-YORK.
VIII. THE EXHIBITION.
IX. SIGHTS IN LONDON.
X. POLITICAL ECONOMY, AS STUDIED AT THE WORLD'S EXHIBITION.
XI. ROYAL SUNSHINE.
XII. THE FLAX-COTTON REVOLUTION.
XIII. LEAVING THE EXHIBITION.
XIV. LONDON TO PARIS.
XV. THE FUTURE OF FRANCE.
XVI. PARIS, SOCIAL AND MORAL.
XVII. PARIS, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL.
XVIII. THE PALACES OF FRANCE.
XIX. FRANCE, CENTRAL AND EASTERN.
XX. LYONS TO TURIN.
XXI. SARDINIA ITALY FREEDOM.
XXII.
XXIII. FIRST DAY IN THE PAPAL STATES.
XXIV. THE ETERNAL CITY.
XXV. ST. PETER'S.
XXVI. THE ROMANS OF TO-DAY.
XXVII. CENTRAL ITALY FLORENCE.
XXVIII. EASTERN ITALY THE PO.
XXIX. VENICE.
XXX. LOMBARDY.
XXXI. SWITZERLAND.
XXXII. LUCERNE TO BASLE.
XXXIII. GERMANY.
XXXIV. BELGIUM.
XXXV. PARIS TO LONDON.
XXXVI. UNIVERSAL PEACE CONGRESS.
XXXVII. AMERICA AT THE WORLD'S FAIR.
XXXVIII. ENGLAND, CENTRAL AND NORTHERN.
XXXIX. SCOTLAND.
XL. IRELAND ULSTER.
XLI. WEST OF IRELAND ATLANTIC MAILS.
XLII. IRELAND SOUTH.
XLIII. PROSPECTS OF IRELAND.
XLIV. THE ENGLISH.
THE END.