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Tales of a Traveller

Writing under the pseudonym, Geoffrey Crayon, Washington Irving chronicled his travels through Europe in the early 1820’s. He wrote of people he met, places he saw and stories he was told. In fact, much of the work is recounting tales told to him by those with exotic adventures that were waiting to be shared. “Tales of a Traveler” is broken up into four separate parts or “Books,” as Irving called them. The final book is almost a post-script to “Knickerbocker’s History of New York” as he tells stories and describes Manhattan Island and nearby lands as they were almost two hundred years ago. This rough land, still mostly wilderness, had the fingerprints of the early Dutch colonists evident throughout. (Greg Giordano) To Nancy, whose determination and faith brought her through our darkest hour. (0 hr 34 min)

Chapters

Introduction

A Hunting Dinner

Adventure of my Uncle

Adventure of my Aunt

Bold Dragoon

Adventure of the Mysterious Picture

Adventure of the Mysterious Stranger

Story of the Young Italian

Literary Life

Literary Dinner

Club of Queer Fellows

Poor Devil Author, Part One

Poor Devil Author, Part Two

Buckthorne; or, the Young Man of Great Expectations, Part One

Buckthorne, Part Two

Buckthorne, Part Three

Buckthorne, Part Four

Buckthorne, Part Five

Buckthorne, Part Six

Buckthorne, Part Seven

The Booby Squire

The Strolling Manager

Inn at Terracina

Adventure of the Little Antiquary

Adventure of the Popkins Family

The Painter's Adventure

Story of the Bandit Chieftain

Story of the Young Robber, Part One

Story of the Young Robber, Part Two

Hell Gate

Kidd, the Pirate

The Devil and Tom Walker, Part One

The Devil and Tom Walker, Part Two

Wolfert Webber; or, Golden Dreams, Part One

Wolfert Webber; or, Golden Dreams, Part Two

Wolfert Webber; or, Golden Dreams, Part Three

Adventure of Sam, the Black Fisherman, Part One

Adventure of Sam, the Black Fisherman, Part Two

Adventure of Sam, the Black Fisherman, Part Three