G.T.T., or The Wonderful Adventures of a Pullman
Edward Everett Hale
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More than a generation ago, a common joke when an insolvent debtor or any other loafer who had changed his home, wished to leave warning behind him where he had gone, he chalked upon his door the letters, "G.T.T." These letters were understood to mean "gone to Texas." Shortly before his death at The Alamo, Davy Crockett is quoted, regarding his last campaign for Congress: "I was, for some years, a member of Congress. In my last canvass, I told the people of my district, that, if they saw fit to re-elect me, I would serve them faithfully as I had done; but, if not, they might all go to h——, and I would go to Texas. I was beaten, gentlemen, and here I am." The roar of applause was like a thunder-burst.
Andrew Hale's long-forgotten book is NOT about Davy Crockett, but it IS about going to Texas in a Pullman train car, and various adventures that attached to it. Note: Special thanks to Beate and Eberhard Schneider of Germany and Katie Greenman, for their help with the lullaby recording in Chapter 6 and to Kazbec for the Italian song and lyrics in Chapter 12. (Summary by John Greenman & Wikipedia) (4 hr 59 min)
Kapitel
Preface | 8:30 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter I | 14:18 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter II | 16:31 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter III | 9:38 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter IV | 12:45 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter V | 17:05 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter VI | 15:33 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter VII | 9:07 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter VIII | 14:30 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter IX | 25:54 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter X | 21:52 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter XI | 22:41 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter XII | 14:42 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter XIII | 15:36 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter XIV | 14:18 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter XV | 9:47 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter XVI | 31:12 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Chapter XVII | 25:17 | Gelesen von John Greenman |