Studies in the South and West, with Comments on Canada
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By Charles Dudley Warner 20 Oct, 2019
Brief Extract: The first general impression made was that the war is over in spirit as well as indeed. The thoughts of the people are not upon the war, not much upon the past at all, except as their losses remind them of it, but upon the future, upon ... Read more
Brief Extract: The first general impression made was that the war is over in spirit as well as indeed. The thoughts of the people are not upon the war, not much upon the past at all, except as their losses remind them of it, but upon the future, upon business, a revival of trade, upon education, and adjustment to the new state of things. Less
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  • 2010-08-08
  • English
  • 978-0469896789
Charles Dudley Warner was an American essayist, novelist, and friend of Mark Twain, with whom he co-authored the novel The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today. Warner travelled widely, lectured frequently,...
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