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Colby D is on page 154 of 388 of Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine (Writings James Fenimore Cooper)
We’re finally in Switzerland after traversing a plethora of German principalities. Cooper is finally beginning to describe landscapes and does so in a much better tone than he does cityscapes, but the contrast is great to see.
Jan 22, 2026 06:52PM Add a comment
Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine (Writings James Fenimore Cooper)

Colby D
Colby D is on page 134 of 388 of Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine (Writings James Fenimore Cooper)
Nowwwww we’re on the Rhine. James has a knack for relaying fun little stories between the moments of travel on the road and river. Still I find this book quite hard to read and can only get through so many pages in one sitting before the voice in my head starts sounding like Benjamin Franklin in a colonial accent.
Jan 21, 2026 05:57PM Add a comment
Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine (Writings James Fenimore Cooper)

Colby D
Colby D is on page 86 of 388 of Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine (Writings James Fenimore Cooper)
I have found myself rereading while pages to simply digest what James is saying here. His speech is otherwordly to the english of today. While that is not a negative thing, it surly is foreign to me and I enjoy the challange of reading this book.
Jan 18, 2026 06:55PM Add a comment
Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine (Writings James Fenimore Cooper)

Colby D
Colby D is on page 68 of 388 of Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine (Writings James Fenimore Cooper)
Its taking a long time to ajust to the cadence and speech of Mr Cooper as few in modern times speak with such richness and meaning. His descriptions of Lafayette have made me realize I hardly know who the man is besides his name.
Jan 16, 2026 07:00PM Add a comment
Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine (Writings James Fenimore Cooper)

Colby D
Colby D is on page 40 of 388 of Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine (Writings James Fenimore Cooper)
A most wonderful historical introduction to the times, methods, and context for the stage of life Mr cooper was in at the time of this book being written. I’m struck by his immense vocabulary and the tactile nature he can recall and describe meetings with officials and friends alike.
I think this book should also fall under “slice of life” literature for the wonderfully rich descriptions of life in Paris.
Jan 13, 2026 06:31AM Add a comment
Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine (Writings James Fenimore Cooper)

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