In this captivating autobiography, Buckingham tells the story of his remarkable life, including his travels to foreign lands, his experiences as a journalist and editor, and his political activism. He describes the challenges he faced along the way, including imprisonment and censorship, as well as the achievements and successes that gave him great satisfaction. This book is a valuable historical document that offers insight into the life and times of a pioneering journalist and social reformer.
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