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1875 - Their Wedding Journey
1875 - Their Wedding Journey
1875 - Their Wedding Journey
1875 - Their Wedding Journey
1875 - Their Wedding Journey
1875 - Their Wedding Journey
1875 - Their Wedding Journey
1875 - Their Wedding Journey
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1875 - Their Wedding Journey

By W. D. Howells

Published 1875
James R. Osgood & Company, Publisher/ Boston

Chapters include:

1) The Outset
II) A MidSummer-Day’s Dream
III) The Night Boat
IV) A Day’s Railroading
V) The Enchanted City, and Beyond
VI) Niagara
VII) Down the St. Lawrence
VIII) The Sentiment of Montreal
IX) Quebec
X) Homeward and Home


"Their Wedding Journey" is a novel written by William Dean Howells, an influential American author and literary critic. First published in 1872, the book is considered one of Howells' significant works within the literary movement of American realism. The narrative revolves around the newlywed couple, Kenyon and Ellen Hubbard, as they embark on their honeymoon. Howells, known for his keen social observations, uses the journey as a backdrop to explore the dynamics of marriage, societal expectations, and the clash between rural and urban life in post-Civil War America. The novel is characterized by its humor, wit, and insightful commentary on the challenges and adjustments that the couple faces during their wedding journey. "Their Wedding Journey" remains a noteworthy contribution to American literature, offering a nuanced portrayal of relationships and society in the 19th century.

Reddish/brown cloth with gilt lettering/detail to front board and spine, blind-embossing to both boards/ spine, black endpapers, red edges to all sides, some cracking to paper to inside hinges yet binding sound, clean pages, 306pp.

Size: 4” x 6”

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