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The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I

Chapter 13 THE ADIRONDACK CLUB-EMERSON AND AGASSIZ

Word Count: 5170    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I
The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I
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1 Chapter 1 A NEW ENGLAND MOTHER AND HER FAMILY2 Chapter 2 NATURE WORSHIP-EARLY RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCES3 Chapter 3 AN AMERICAN EDUCATION4 Chapter 4 COLLEGE LIFE5 Chapter 5 ART STUDY IN AMERICA6 Chapter 6 ART STUDY IN ENGLAND7 Chapter 7 ON A MISSION FOR KOSSUTH8 Chapter 8 AN ART STUDENT IN PARIS9 Chapter 9 SPIRITISM10 Chapter 10 LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS11 Chapter 11 JOURNALISM12 Chapter 12 CAMBRIDGE13 Chapter 13 THE ADIRONDACK CLUB-EMERSON AND AGASSIZ14 Chapter 14 LOWELL15 Chapter 15 THE ADIRONDACK AND FLORIDA16 Chapter 16 ENGLAND AGAIN17 Chapter 17 SWITZERLAND18 Chapter 18 PARIS AGAIN THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA19 Chapter 19 MY ROMAN CONSULATE