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DEDICATION OF ¡°AMERICAN NOTES¡±
PREFACE TO THE FIRST CHEAP EDITION OF ¡°AMERICAN NOTES¡±
PREFACE TO THE ¡°CHARLES DICKENS¡± EDITION OF ¡°AMERICAN NOTES¡±
AMERICAN NOTES FOR GENERAL CIRCULATION
CHAPTER I
Going Away
CHAPTER II
The Passage out
CHAPTER III
Boston
CHAPTER IV
An American Railroad. Lowell and its Factory System
CHAPTER V
Worcester. The Connecticut River. Hartford. New Haven. To New York
CHAPTER VI
New York
CHAPTER VII
Philadelphia, and its Solitary Prison
CHAPTER VIII
Washington. The Legislature. And the President¡¯s House
CHAPTER IX
A Night Steamer on the Potomac River. Virginia Road, and a Black Driver. Richmond. Baltimore. The Harrisburg Mail, and a Glimpse of the City. A Canal Boat
CHAPTER X
Some further Account of the Canal Boat, its Domestic Economy, and its Passengers. Journey to Pittsburg across the Alleghany Mountains. Pittsburg
CHAPTER XI
From Pittsburg to Cincinnati in a Western Steamboat. Cincinnati
CHAPTER XII
From Cincinnati to Louisville in another Western Steamboat; and from Louisville to St. Louis in another. St. Louis
CHAPTER XIII
A Jaunt to the Looking-glass Prairie and back
CHAPTER XIV
Return to Cincinnati. A Stage-coach Ride from that City to Columbus, and thence to Sandusky. So, by Lake Erie, to the Falls of Niagara
CHAPTER XV
In Canada; Toronto; Kingston; Montreal; Quebec; St. John¡¯s. In the United States again; Lebanon; The Shaker Village; West Point
CHAPTER XVI
The Passage Home
CHAPTER XVII
Slavery
CHAPTER XVIII
Concluding Remarks
Postscript
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
EMIGRANTS Marcus Stone, R.A. Frontispiece
THE SOLITARY PRISONER
BLACK AND WHITE
THE LITTLE WIFE