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What Norman Saw in the West

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About This Book

A mid-19th-century travel narrative recounts a family's journey from the eastern city to the Great Lakes and Mississippi Valley, offering vivid descriptions of Niagara Falls, river voyages, prairie landscapes, frontier towns, indigenous tales, camp meetings, and port cities. Along the way the narrator records scenes of daily life, natural spectacle, local encounters, and reflections on settlers' hardships and moral impressions. Chapters alternate between detailed sightseeing, river and rail travel, social gatherings, and contemplative pauses before natural wonders, concluding with a return home.

About the Author

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Julia M. Olin

Julia M. Olin is an author known for her work in early 20th-century literature. Her notable book, "What Norman Saw in the West," reflects her engagement with themes of exploration and the American landscape. Olin's writing captures the spirit of her time, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural and geographical narratives that shaped the West. Though her body of work is limited, her contributions provide valuable insights into the literary heritage of the period.

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