A Bundle of Letters from over the Sea

Louise B. Robinson ( - fl. 1889)

In presenting my little book to the public, I feel that I should apologize for so doing, instead of introducing it; for at the time my letters were written I had no idea of publishing them. Since my return, however, several friends who had read them have assured me that they greatly enjoyed them, and felt that others would do so, also, had they the opportunity. The letters have, at least, the merit of being fresh and honest impressions of the places described, as they were written on the spots. Remembering how eagerly I have always read letters of travel, I sincerely hope{x} that mine may prove a source of pleasure to someā€”to those who have been over the same ground, and to many who have the pleasure in anticipation. I am aware that the route I describe is a well-worn thoroughfare, but every eye has its own perspective, and different views of the same pictures assist the sight-seer in comprehending the whole. Therefore, I here beg the charity of all into whose hands this little book may fall.

L. B. R.
Hotel Oxford, Boston,
December 20, 1889. - Summary by From the Preface

Genre(s): Letters

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface David Lawrence
00:02:08
Play 01 Letter 1 valroth
00:12:02
Play 02 Letter 2 Claudia Peri
00:20:42
Play 03 Letter 3, Part 1 jenno
00:15:57
Play 04 Letter 3, Part 2 jenno
00:34:19
Play 05 Letter 4, Part 1 tshoes76
00:33:06
Play 06 Letter 4, Part 2 tshoes76
00:38:40
Play 07 Letter 5 BettyB
00:17:21
Play 08 Letter 6 JudyS
00:16:28
Play 09 Letter 7 JudyS
00:16:44
Play 10 Letter 8 DRomeo
00:22:31
Play 11 Letter 9 tshoes76
00:30:04
Play 12 Letter 10 BettyB
00:17:45
Play 13 Letter 11 prajak
00:20:00
Play 14 Letter 12 prajak
00:20:11
Play 15 Letter 13 prajak
00:26:20
Play 16 Letter 14 prajak
00:12:18
Play 17 Letter 15 David Lawrence
00:04:34