"North America" is a travel narrative written by Anthony Trollope, the renowned Victorian novelist. First published in 1862, this work provides Trollope's observations and reflections on his travels through the United States and Canada in the early 1860s. In "North America," Trollope shares his impressions of American and Canadian society, politics, and culture during a time of significant change. He explores various aspects of life in North America, including the social and political systems, the impact of slavery, and the character of the people he encounters. Trollope's narrative style is known for its wit and keen insights, and "North America" is no exception. While the views expressed in the book may reflect the author's personal biases and the time in which he wrote, it remains a valuable historical document offering perspectives on North America during the 19th century.
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