About This Book
A recently spurned Englishwoman travels across the United States with companions, writing lively letters that chronicle urban spectacles, rural excursions, and hotel and railway life. She records vivid impressions of New York streets and financial institutions, visits to Niagara and western cities, and experiences aboard private cars and remote camps. Observations blend social satire and amused curiosity, comparing manners, fashions, and domestic arrangements encountered among the people she meets. The material mixes travel notes, personal reflections on marriage and leisure, and anecdotal sketches that highlight contrasts between bustle and refinement.
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