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Best known for his short stories, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and
Rip van Winkle, Washington Irving was a prolific essayist,
biographer, and historian, as well as a member of the American
diplomatic staff. The three volumes of his Journals provide
detailed accounts of Irving's travels, experiences, and
observations, creating an enlightening backdrop to both his
literary and historical works. Noteworthy for his descriptions of
his travels in Europe, of particular interest is Irving's
perspective on 19th century American culture and politics,
including his beloved New York, as well as his commentary on the
treatment of Native Americans and their culture. vol. 1 of 3
Best known for his short stories, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and
Rip van Winkle, Washington Irving was a prolific essayist,
biographer, and historian, as well as a member of the American
diplomatic staff. The three volumes of his Journals provide
detailed accounts of Irving's travels, experiences, and
observations, creating an enlightening backdrop to both his
literary and historical works. Noteworthy for his descriptions of
his travels in Europe, of particular interest is Irving's
perspective on 19th century American culture and politics,
including his beloved New York, as well as his commentary on the
treatment of Native Americans and their culture. vol. 3 of 3
Best known for his short stories, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and
Rip van Winkle, Washington Irving was a prolific essayist,
biographer, and historian, as well as a member of the American
diplomatic staff. The three volumes of his Journals provide
detailed accounts of Irving's travels, experiences, and
observations, creating an enlightening backdrop to both his
literary and historical works. Noteworthy for his descriptions of
his travels in Europe, of particular interest is Irving's
perspective on 19th century American culture and politics,
including his beloved New York, as well as his commentary on the
treatment of Native Americans and their culture. vol. 1 of 3
Best known for his short stories, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and
Rip van Winkle, Washington Irving was a prolific essayist,
biographer, and historian, as well as a member of the American
diplomatic staff. The three volumes of his Journals provide
detailed accounts of Irving's travels, experiences, and
observations, creating an enlightening backdrop to both his
literary and historical works. Noteworthy for his descriptions of
his travels in Europe, of particular interest is Irving's
perspective on 19th century American culture and politics,
including his beloved New York, as well as his commentary on the
treatment of Native Americans and their culture. vol. 2 of 3
Best known for his short stories, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and
Rip van Winkle, Washington Irving was a prolific essayist,
biographer, and historian, as well as a member of the American
diplomatic staff. The three volumes of his Journals provide
detailed accounts of Irving's travels, experiences, and
observations, creating an enlightening backdrop to both his
literary and historical works. Noteworthy for his descriptions of
his travels in Europe, of particular interest is Irving's
perspective on 19th century American culture and politics,
including his beloved New York, as well as his commentary on the
treatment of Native Americans and their culture. vol. 2 of 3
Best known for his short stories, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and
Rip van Winkle, Washington Irving was a prolific essayist,
biographer, and historian, as well as a member of the American
diplomatic staff. The three volumes of his Journals provide
detailed accounts of Irving's travels, experiences, and
observations, creating an enlightening backdrop to both his
literary and historical works. Noteworthy for his descriptions of
his travels in Europe, of particular interest is Irving's
perspective on 19th century American culture and politics,
including his beloved New York, as well as his commentary on the
treatment of Native Americans and their culture. vol. 3 of 3
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