On Horseback is a travelogue written by Charles Dudley Warner, chronicling his journey through the American West in the late 1800s. The book is a vivid description of his experiences during his trip, which he undertook on horseback, exploring the rugged terrain of the western...
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"The way to mount a horse"-said the Professor. "If you have no ladder-put in the Friend of Humanity." The Professor had ridden through the war for the Union on the right side, enjoying a much better view of it than if he had walked, and knew as much about a horse as a person...
On Horseback is a travelogue written by American author Charles Dudley Warner. The book details Warner's journey on horseback through the American West in the late 1800s. Warner describes the landscape, people, and culture of the region as he travels through various towns and...
On Horseback is a travelogue written by Charles Dudley Warner in the late 19th century. The book chronicles his journey on horseback through the American South, from Tennessee to Florida, during the winter of 1874. Warner's purpose for the trip was to escape the harsh northern...
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"On Horseback", by Charles Dudley Warner. Charles Dudley Warner was american essayist, novelist, and friend of Mark Twain (1829-1900).