Frederick Marryat’s diary is a lively and perceptive account of his travels in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century. The author describes the customs, manners, and landscapes of America, and offers insightful commentary on its politics, religion, and culture. This book is a delightful read for anyone interested in the history of travel writing and transatlantic relations.
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