Homeward Bound  or, the Chase Homeward Bound  or, the Chase

Homeward Bound or, the Chase

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Publisher Description

pubOne.info thank you for your continued support and wish to present you this new edition. In one respect, this book is a parallel to Franklin's well-known apologue of the hatter and his sign. It was commenced with a sole view to exhibit the present state of society in the United States, through the agency, in part, of a set of characters with different peculiarities, who had freshly arrived from Europe, and to whom the distinctive features of the country would be apt to present themselves with greater force, than to those who had never lived beyond the influence of the things portrayed. By the original plan, the work was to open at the threshold of the country, or with the arrival of the travellers at Sandy Hook, from which point the tale was to have been carried regularly forward to its conclusion. But a consultation with others has left little more of this plan than the hatter's friends left of his sign. As a vessel was introduced in the first chapter, the cry was for more ship, until the work has become all ship; it actually closing at, or near, the spot where it was originally intended it should commence.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2012
24 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
724
Pages
PUBLISHER
PubOne.info
SIZE
1.2
MB

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