""Summer On The Lakes In 1843"" is a book written by S.M. Fuller, published in 1844. The book is a memoir of the author's journey through the Great Lakes region of the United States in the summer of 1843. The author, Sarah Margaret Fuller, was a prominent American writer, journalist, and feminist of the 19th century. In the book, Fuller describes her experiences traveling through the Great Lakes region, including visits to cities such as Detroit, Mackinac Island, and Milwaukee. She also writes about the natural beauty of ...
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""Summer On The Lakes In 1843"" is a book written by S.M. Fuller, published in 1844. The book is a memoir of the author's journey through the Great Lakes region of the United States in the summer of 1843. The author, Sarah Margaret Fuller, was a prominent American writer, journalist, and feminist of the 19th century. In the book, Fuller describes her experiences traveling through the Great Lakes region, including visits to cities such as Detroit, Mackinac Island, and Milwaukee. She also writes about the natural beauty of the region, including the lakes themselves and the surrounding forests and landscapes. Fuller's writing is notable for its vivid descriptions and detailed observations of the people, places, and events she encounters on her journey. She also reflects on broader themes such as the role of women in society, the relationship between the United States and Canada, and the impact of industrialization on the region. Overall, ""Summer On The Lakes In 1843"" provides a fascinating glimpse into life in the Great Lakes region during the mid-19th century, as seen through the eyes of a talented and insightful writer.These boats come in and out every day, and still afford a cause for general excitement. The people swarm down to greet them, to receive and send away their packages and letters. To me they seemed such mighty messengers, to give, by their noble motion, such an idea of the power and fullness of life, that they were worthy to carry despatches from king to king. It must be very pleasant for those who have an active share in carrying on the affairs of this great and growing world to see them come in. It must be very pleasant to those who have dearly loved friends at the next station. To those who have neither business nor friends, it sometimes gives a desolating sense of insignificance.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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