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Due West Or Round the World in Ten Months is a travel narrative chronicling the author's journey with a group of fellow travelers as they circumnavigate the globe. The story highlights the diverse cultures, climates, and landscapes encountered throughout the expedition. The narrative begins with the group's departure from Boston, where they begin their journey across the American continent. The author provides vivid descriptions of their travels, including notable landmarks such as Niagara Falls and Chicago, and contrasts the natural beauty of places like Yosemite Valley with the rapid urban growth of cities. As the journey progresses, the narrative delves into the author s reflections on both the wonders of nature and the complexities of human progress. The book captures the spirit of adventure, blending first-hand travel experiences with keen observations of the world s diverse regions. It explores not only the challenges and beauty of global travel during the 19th century but also offers readers a chance to explore the author s personal insights into the landscapes and cultures they encounter.
Maturin Murray Ballou was a prominent writer and publisher in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts. Born on April 14, 1820, he made significant contributions to the literary and publishing worlds. Ballou co-founded Gleason's Pictorial, a popular illustrated newspaper of the time, and became the first editor of the Boston Daily Globe, helping shape the early years of the publication. He was also known for his travel books, in which he shared his vivid experiences exploring various parts of the world. In addition to travel writing, Ballou authored numerous works of popular fiction. His writings were widely read and appreciated for their engaging storytelling and keen observations. Ballou's work often reflected his fascination with cultural and geographical exploration, making him a notable figure in the field of travel literature. He passed away at the age of 74 on March 27, 1895, in Cairo, Egypt. Ballou's legacy remains through his contributions to both literature and the publishing world. His father was Hosea Ballou.