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Introduction | 1 |
Part 1: Jacksonian America | 5 |
Chapter 1 Frances Trollope: America's Nemesis | 15 |
Chapter 2 Fanny Kemble: British Mistress of a Georgian | |
Plantation | 53 |
Chapter 3 Charles Dickens: The Great Quarrel with America | 95 |
Part 2: The Western Frontier | 133 |
Chapter 4 Ruxton of the Rockies | 143 |
Chapter 5 Richard Burton: By Stagecoach Through the Far | |
West | 183 |
Part 3: The Civil War | 215 |
Chapter 6 Bull Run Russell | 223 |
Part 4: The Rise of Modern America | 251 |
Chapter 7 Frank Harris: Confessions of a Cowboy | 259 |
Chapter 8 Oscar Wilde: Wilde in the American Streets | 289 |
Epilogue | 329 |
Notes for Further Reading | 333 |
Bibliography | 337 |
Index | 347 |
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