My dad has this set of Little Journeys that belonged to his grandfather, Aubrey Olaf Andelin in a beautiful memorial handcrafted leather edition from 1922. He is loaning them to me, and they look so beautiful on my living room shelves. I believe that books are always more beautiful when they are read than when they are just display items, so I decided to start reading them, one chapter each Sunday.
Each chapter is an essay about a famous person, from William Shakespeare to Thomas Edison. Most are famous writers and thinkers William Wordsworth and Walt Whitman, and there are 13 essays in volume 1. The narrative voice is folksy and enthusiastic, but well educated and well read. It assumes you already know a fair amount about these men; these are not really biographical sketches. They are ramblings, giving them men context through the narrative device of visiting places where they lived and died. I am learning a lot, feeling connected to my family history, and enjoying the experience tremendously. Looking forward to volume 2.