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American Adventures: A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
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American Adventures: A Second Trip 'Abroad at Home' by Julian Street is a continuation of the author's exploration of the United States, offering further insights and observations as he embarks on another extensive journey across the country. Like his previous work, Abroad at Home, this book focuses on discovering the charm, diversity, and character of America without leaving its borders.In this second installment, Street sets out to visit more regions and delve deeper into the cultural, geographical, and social fabric of the country. He takes readers through a variety of American landscapes, from the thriving cities and industrial centers to the quieter, rural towns and scenic natural environments. His writing captures the spirit of American life during the early 20th century, reflecting on the nation's rapid modernization, urbanization, and the impact of historical events like World War I.
American Adventures: A Second Trip 'Abroad at Home' by Julian Street is a continuation of the author's exploration of the United States, offering further insights and observations as he embarks on another extensive journey across the country. Like his previous work, Abroad at Home, this book focuses on discovering the charm, diversity, and character of America without leaving its borders.In this second installment, Street sets out to visit more regions and delve deeper into the cultural, geographical, and social fabric of the country. He takes readers through a variety of American landscapes, from the thriving cities and industrial centers to the quieter, rural towns and scenic natural environments. His writing captures the spirit of American life during the early 20th century, reflecting on the nation's rapid modernization, urbanization, and the impact of historical events like World War I.


















