The City of the Saints, and Across the Rocky Mountains to California by Burton

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By Helen Allen Posted on Jan 2, 2026
In Category - Parenting
Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890
English
Ever wonder what it was like to travel the American West in 1860? Forget the sanitized history books. Sir Richard Burton—explorer, spy, and all-around wild character—takes you on a raw, unfiltered stagecoach ride from Missouri to California. He’s not just sightseeing; he’s on a secret mission to report on the controversial Mormon settlement in Salt Lake City for the British government. The real mystery? Can this famous outsider, with his sharp tongue and sharper observations, get the truth about a people everyone else seems to fear or hate, all while surviving bandits, brutal terrain, and stagecoach food? It’s a real-life adventure that reads like a spy novel.
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The Story

In 1860, Sir Richard Burton, one of the Victorian era's most famous adventurers, disguises himself as an ordinary traveler and boards a stagecoach heading west from Missouri. His real goal is to reach Salt Lake City and report back to England about Brigham Young and the Mormon settlers, a community surrounded by wild rumors and prejudice back east. The book is his detailed diary of that wild journey. We ride with him through dangerous territories, meet everyone from gold prospectors to soldiers, and finally arrive in the 'City of the Saints.' There, he spends weeks observing daily life, interviewing leaders, and forming his own, often surprising, opinions.

Why You Should Read It

You get two incredible journeys in one. First, there's the physical adventure—the dust, danger, and sheer exhaustion of cross-continental travel before the railroad. Burton doesn't romanticize it; you feel every bump. Second, and more fascinating, is his mind at work. He's a brilliant, opinionated, and sometimes prejudiced observer. Reading his take on America, its people, and the Mormons is like having a time capsule with a live commentary track. You'll disagree with him one page and be stunned by his insight the next. It’s history without the filter.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves real adventure stories, armchair travelers, and readers who enjoy primary sources that haven't been cleaned up for modern sensibilities. If you liked the gritty detail of Undaunted Courage or the outsider perspective of Innocents Abroad, you'll be glued to this. Just be ready for a writer who speaks his 19th-century mind, flaws and all. It’s a challenging, rewarding, and utterly unique ride.



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Emma Garcia
3 months ago

Finally found time to read this!

Paul Ramirez
11 months ago

I had low expectations initially, however the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. Don't hesitate to start reading.

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