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My trip abroad
by Charlie Chaplin
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This edition was published in 1922 by Harper & Brothers in New York, . London.
This is a book written by Charlie Chaplin about his vacation just after the first World War to New York, England, France, and Germany. It is a travelogue of the people he meets and the places he goes. Written with many humorous and serious moments. He meets other famous people as well as tells of his business deals, but it's mostly a book about his vacation and wanting to get away from the Hollywood celebrity life for a few months. Charlie would later write about this vacation again in his book, "My Autobiography," telling of it in Chapter Seventeen, but with very little detail. This book was also known by the name "My Wonderful Visit" when published in Europe, and as "Hallo Europa!" in Germany. This version contains 17 photograph illustrations of his vacation some of which are also from his films, unlike the Europe version which only contains 10 photographs.
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Comedy, films, Silent movies, Talkies, CelebritiesPreviews available in: English
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My Trip Abroad
First published in 1922
Subjects
Comedy, films, Silent movies, Talkies, CelebritiesPeople
H. G. Wells, Charlie Chaplin, Charles ChaplinPlaces
London, England, Paris, France, Berlin Germany, New York, CaliforniaTimes
1910's-1920'sWork Description
This is a book written by Charlie Chaplin about his vacation just after the first World War to New York, England, France, and Germany. It is a travelogue of the people he meets and the places he goes. Written with many humorous and serious moments. He meets other famous people as well as tells of his business deals, but it's mostly a book about his vacation and wanting to get away from the Hollywood celebrity life for a few months. Charlie would later write about this vacation again in his book, "My Autobiography," telling of it in Chapter Seventeen, but with very little detail. This book was also known by the name "My Wonderful Visit" when published in Europe, and as "Hallo Europa!" in Germany. This version contains 17 photograph illustrations of his vacation some of which are also from his films, unlike the Europe version which only contains 10 photographs.
My trip abroad
This edition was published in 1922 by Harper & Brothers in New York, . London.
Table of Contents
Chapter I. I Decide to Play Hookey | 1 | |
Chapter II. Off to Europe | 13 | |
Chapter III. Days on Shipboard | 24 | |
Chapter IV. Hello! England | 35 | |
Chapter V. I Arrive in London | 46 | |
Chapter VI. The Haunts of My Childhood | 55 | |
Chapter VII. A Joke and Still on the Go | 63 | |
Chapter VIII. A Memorable Night in London | 70 | |
Chapter IX. I Meet the Immortals | 80 | |
Chapter X. I Meet Thomas Burke and H. G. Wells | 92 | |
Chapter XI. Off to France | 102 | |
Chapter XII. My Visit to Germany | 113 | |
Chapter XIII. I Fly from Paris to London | 124 | |
Chapter XIV. Farewells to Paris and London | 134 | |
Chapter XV. Bon Voyage | 143 |
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October 11, 2010 | Edited by "Teary Eyes" Anderson | europe and USA versions |
October 11, 2010 | Edited by "Teary Eyes" Anderson | alterna names |
October 11, 2010 | Edited by "Teary Eyes" Anderson | photo images |
October 11, 2010 | Edited by "Teary Eyes" Anderson | added mention of same visit in his book 'My Autobiography' |
December 10, 2009 | Created by WorkBot | add works page |