Outing; Vol. XIII.; October, 1888 to March, 1889 by Various
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This book is a bound collection of six monthly issues of Outing, an illustrated magazine of recreation from the late 19th century. There is no single plot. Instead, you get a wild mix of content published between October 1888 and March 1889. You'll find first-hand adventure narratives, like harrowing tales of Arctic exploration or big-game hunting. There are detailed articles on the sports of the day—rowing, sailing, and the newly popular pastime of cycling. You'll also stumble on short fiction, poetry, travelogues from exotic locales, and even practical advice for outdoorsmen. It's a direct line into the hobbies, anxieties, and amusements of our great-great-grandparents.
Why You Should Read It
Reading this is like stumbling upon a stranger's meticulously kept scrapbook. The charm is in the randomness and the vivid, unfiltered perspective. You feel the excitement around new technology, like the 'safety bicycle' that promised freedom, and the raw danger of exploration in an unmapped world. The writing is earnest, sometimes dramatic, and totally of its time. It captures a moment when the world was both shrinking (thanks to trains and steamships) and still full of vast, unknown corners. It’s more interesting than any history textbook because it shows you what people chose to read for fun.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect pick for history lovers who enjoy primary sources, or for anyone with a curiosity about everyday life in the past. It's not a page-turner in the traditional sense, but a book to dip into. You might read one article about yachting and the next about a wolf hunt in Montana. If you like the idea of time travel through reading, and appreciate the quirky, earnest voice of late-Victorian magazine writing, you'll find this collection absolutely absorbing.
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