The Amateur Emigrant: From the Clyde to Sandy Hook


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For in emigration the young men enter direct by the shipload on their heritage of work; empty continents swarm as at the bosuns whistle with industrious hands and whole hew empires are domesticated to the service of man. -Robert Louis Stevenson The Amateur Emigrant The Amateur Emigrant from the Clyde to Sandy Hook (1895) by Robert Louis Stevenson is the first book (followed by Across the Plains and the Silverado Squatters) in a trilogy the author wrote about his journey from Scotland to California in 1879-1880. In this volume he describes the first leg of his trip made by ship from Europe to New York City. Stevenson depicts the crowded conditions he experienced in steerage with others who like him were poor and sick. At the conclusion the author also offers his usual sharp-eyed observations which in this case are of New York and New Yorkers.
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