Europe Revised
by Irvin S. COBB (1876 - 1944)
Irwin Cobb's humorous Europe Revised is a travelogue and comedy almost in the style of Mark Twain. The dedication says it best, "To My Small Daughter
Who bade me shed a tear at the tomb of Napoleon, which I was very glad to do, because when I got there my feet certainly were hurting me."
Listen next episodes of
Europe Revised:
40 - Ch. XIX: Venice and the Venisons, pt. 1 ,
41 - Ch. XIX: Venice and the Venisons, pt. 2 ,
42 - Ch. XX: The Combustible Captain of Vienna, pt. 1 ,
43 - Ch. XXI: Old Masters and Other Ruins, pt. 1 ,
44 - Ch. XXI: Old Masters and Other Ruins, pt. 2 ,
45 - Ch. XXII: Still More Ruins, Mostly Italian Ones, pt. 1 ,
46 - Ch. XXII: Still More Ruins, Mostly Italian Ones, pt. 2 ,
47 - Ch. XXIII: Muckraking in Old Pompeii ,
48 - Ch. XXIV: Mine Own People, pt. 1 ,
49 - Ch. XXIV: Mine Own People, pt. 2 ,
50 - Ch. XXV: Be it Ever so Humble, pt. 1 ,
51 - Ch. XXV: Be it Ever so Humble, pt. 2