Northern Lands - Young America in Russia and Prussia


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Northern Lands, the second volume of the second series of "Young America Abroad," describes the varied experience of the juvenile tourists of the Academy Squadron in the Baltic, and during their journeys in Russia and Prussia, and their voyages between the different ports in these countries. Compared with most other countries of Europe, but little has been written about Russia, and the greater portion of this volume related to that interesting nation. The author writes from his own notes and recollection, so far as scenery, manners and customs are concerned, but he has made diligent study and use of all the material within his reach, including much that was gathered abroad. Perhaps the young people will vote that this is the dryest book the author has ever presented to them, because it contains the most useful information; but he hopes they will not neglect the historical part, which is sometimes stranger than any fiction. But the volume is not without its story, which may be regarded as a reflection, on a small scale, of the political experience of the American citizen. Doubtless our young friends will sympathize with Scott the Joker in his devotion to fair play; and well will it be for our country when this spirit shall pervade the caucus and the voting[8] places, and those who are selfishly striving for office are as effectually rebuked and ignored as they were in the Academy Squadron. The next volume of the series, from the nature of the circumstances, rather than from any fixed intention on the part of the writer, will contain much more of stirring incident than the present. The author, who has so long been before the public as a writer of juvenile books, and who has so often "launched a volume," has felt that his welcome must be nearly worn out, and that he had no right to expect the continued favor of his army of young friends.




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Reproduction of the original: Northern Lands by Oliver Optic




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Northern Lands; Or, Young America in Russia and Prussia


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"I don't believe in it!" exclaimed De Forrest, the thirdlieutenant of the Young America."I can't say I like the idea very much," replied Beckwith,the first master. "Tom Cantwell is a great scholar, withouta particle of doubt, but he is no more of a seaman thanthat English fellow, Clyde Blacklock, and ought not to becaptain.""But under the rule of the ship, it can't be helped," addedDe Forrest."Then the rule ought to be changed. There are not half adozen fellows in the squadron who believe that Cantwellought to be captain.""He hasn't been three months in the squadron. He servedhis first month in the steerage, and then jumped up tofourth master. Next month he will be the captain of theship. He doesn't know enough to set a topsail, andcouldn't get the ship under way to save his life.""I shouldn't care so much about his seamanship, if hewere only a decent fellow," continued Beckwith."I don't want a fellow over me who don't know anything. Ican't respect him.""Well, what are you going to do about it? We can't helpourselves."




Northern Lands, Or Young American in Russia and Prussia


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Excerpt from Northern Lands, or Young American in Russia and Prussia: A Story of Travel and Adventure The author, who has so long been before the public as a writer of juvenile books, and who has so Often launched a volume, has felt that his welcome must be nearly worn out, and that he had no right to expect the continued favor of his army of young friends. He was therefore very agree ably surprised at the kind reception given to UP the bal tic, the sale of which was fully equal to the most fortunate of its predecessors in the first series. The author is very grateful for this new exhibition of kindness on the part of his young friends, and he hopes that the present volume will not only interest, but instruct and benefit them. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.







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