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W. Wells Brown.
W. Wells Brown.

THREE YEARS IN EUROPE;
OR,
PLACES I HAVE SEEN AND PEOPLE IHAVE MET.


BY W. WELLS BROWN,
A FUGITIVE SLAVE.

WITH

A MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR,
BY WILLIAM FARMER, Esq.


LONDON:
CHARLES GILPIN, 5, BISHOPSGATE STREET, WITHOUT.
EDINBURGH: OLIVER AND BOYD.
1852.


CONTENTS.

  • Memoir of William Wells Brown,Page ix-xxix
  • Author's Preface,xxxi-xxxii
  • LETTER I.
  • Departure from Boston—the Passengers—Halifax—the Passage—FirstSight of Land—Liverpool, 1-9
  • LETTER II.
  • Trip to Ireland—Dublin—Her Majesty's Visit—Illumination of the City—theBirth-Place of Thomas Moore—a Reception, 9-21
  • LETTER III.
  • Departure from Ireland—London—Trip to Paris—Paris—The Peace Congress:first day—Church of the Madeleine—Column Vendome—theFrench, 21-38
  • LETTER IV.
  • Versailles—The Palace—Second Session of the Congress—Mr. Cobden—HenryVincent—M. Girardin—Abbe Duguerry—Victor Hugo: hisSpeech, 38-49
  • LETTER V.
  • M. de Tocqueville's Grand Soiree—Madame de Tocqueville—Visit of the PeaceDelegates to Versailles—The Breakfast—Speechmaking—The Trianons
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