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Charles Kingsley
Charles Kingsley was a priest of the Church of England, a university professor, historian and novelist. He is particularly associated with the West Country and northeast Hampshire. He was a friend and correspondent with Charles Darwin. show more
Charles Kingsley was a priest of the Church of England, a university professor, historian and novelist. He is particularly associated with the West Country and northeast Hampshire. He was a friend and correspondent with Charles Darwin.
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Birth date: 12-06-1819
Died: 23-01-1875
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Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
bookshelves: re-read, winter20092010, published-1863, adventure, britain-england, fantasy, fraudio, kiddlewinks, play-dramatisation, victorian Read in January, 1962 ** spoiler alert ** It's a toss up whether I read this or What Katy Did as my first ever read.to.myself.but.not.for.school book. It ...
Valz
Valz rated it 12 years ago
I loved, loved this book as a child and gave to my daughter when she was little. She grew up to be an artist and told me that the strange intriguingly illustrated world of this book was one of her influences. Below are some images from the book:
Dichotomygirl
Dichotomygirl rated it 12 years ago
I could only take about 70% of this, and am actually amazed that I made it that far. The author is prejudiced (against the Irish and the Americans) and extremely condescending. I did like the background info that the author was a Preacher who wrote this in support of Darwin. So I guess he gets pr...
Claire loves to read!
Claire loves to read! rated it 12 years ago
I have such fond memories of this book from childhood, that I thought I would take the chance to re-read it. There are horrible bits in it that I obviously didn't pick up on when I was a child, but other than that, it was as good as I remember.Some of the sentences are very long, and the words used ...
oh, carrots.
oh, carrots. rated it 12 years ago
DNF (but I'm rating it anyway). Historical fiction about a female Greek pagan mathematician through male Victorian Christian lens. I should have known better. This book is free in various spots online and Librivox has a recording of it.
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