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Anglo-American Memories

Anglo-American Memories

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Number of Chapters: 45

Length: 11 hours and 34 minutes

Language: English

“These Memories [1911] were written in the first instance for Americans and have appeared week by week each Sunday in the New York Tribune…. they are mainly concerned with men of exceptional mark and position in America and Europe whom I have met, and with events of which I had some personal knowledge. There is no attempt at a consecutive story.” (Preface) Smalley was an American journalist born in Massachusetts in 1833; he wrote from and about many places in America (including the Civil War) and Europe. - Summary by Book Preface and David Wales

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Preface (David Wales)
New England in 1850—Daniel Webster (David Wales)
Massachusetts Puritanism—The Yale Class of 1853 (David Wales)
Yale Professors—Harvard Law School (David Wales)
How Massachusetts in 1854 Surrendered the Fugitive Slave Anthony Burns (David Wales)
The American Defoe, Richard Henry Dana, Jr (David Wales)
A Visit to Ralph Waldo Emerson (David Wales)
Emerson in England—English Traits—Emerson and Matthew Arnold (David Wales)
A Group of Boston Lawyers—Mr. Olney and Venezuela (David Wales)
Wendell Phillips (David Wales)
Wendell Phillips and the Boston Mobs (David Wales)
Wendell Phillips—Governor Andrew—Phillips's Conversion (David Wales)
William Lloyd Garrison—A Critical View (David Wales)
Charles Sumner—A Private View (David Wales)
Experiences as Journalist during the Civil War (David Wales)
Civil War—General McClellan—General Hooker (David Wales)
Civil War—Personal Incidents at Antietam (David Wales)
A Fragment of Unwritten Military History (David Wales)
The New York Draft Riots in 1863—Notes on Journalism (David Wales)
How The Prussians after Sadowa Came Home to Berlin (David Wales)
A Talk with Count Bismarck in 1866 (David Wales)
American Diplomacy in England (David Wales)
Two Unaccredited Ambassadors (David Wales)
Some Account of a Revolution in International Journalism (David Wales)
Holt White's Story of Sedan and How it Reached the "New York Tribune" (David Wales)
Great Examples of War Correspondence (David Wales)
A Parenthesis (David Wales)
'Civil War?'—Incidents in the 'Eighties—Sir George Trevelyan—Lord Barrymore (David Wales)
Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Alaska Boundary (David Wales)
Annexing Canada—Lady Aberdeen—Lady Minto (David Wales)
Two Governors-General, Lord Minto and Lord Grey (David Wales)
Lord Kitchener—Personal Traits and Incidents (David Wales)
Sir George Lewis—King's Solicitor and Friend—A Social Force (David Wales)
Mr. Mills—A Personal Appreciation and a Few Anecdotes (David Wales)
Lord Randolph Churchill—Being Mostly Personal Impressions (David Wales)
Lord Glenesk and 'The Morning Post' (David Wales)
Queen Victoria at Balmoral—King Edward at Dunrobin—Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton—Other Anecdotes (David Wales)
Famous Englishmen Not in Politics (David Wales)
Lord St. Helier—American and English Methods—Mr. Benjamin (David Wales)
Mrs. Jeune, Lady Jeune, and Lady St. Helier (David Wales)
Lord and Lady Arthur Russell and the 'Salon' in England (David Wales)
The Archbishop of Canterbury—Queen Alexandra (David Wales)
A Scottish Legend (David Wales)
A Personal Reminiscence of the Late Emperor Frederick (David Wales)
Edward the Seventh as Prince of Wales—Personal Incidents; Prince of Wales and King of England—The Personal Side; As King—Some Personal and Social Incidents and Impressions (David Wales)
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