Kinglake's Eothen
Alexander William Kinglake (1809 – 1891) was an English travel writer and historian. He was born near Taunton, Somerset and educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was called to the Bar in 1837, and built up a thriving legal practice, which in 1856 he abandoned in order to...
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Alexander William Kinglake (1809 – 1891) was an English travel writer and historian. He was born near Taunton, Somerset and educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was called to the Bar in 1837, and built up a thriving legal practice, which in 1856 he abandoned in order to devote himself to literature and public life. His first literary venture had been Eothen; or Traces of travel brought home from the East, (London: J. Ollivier, 1844), a very popular work of Eastern travel, in which he described a journey he made about ten years earlier in Syria, Palestine and Egypt, together with his Eton contemporary Lord Pollington. Elliot Warburton said it evoked "the East itself in vital actual reality" and it was instantly successful.
This book published in 1910 has been reformatted for the Kindle and may contain an occasional defect from the original publication or from the reformatting.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00R8JM93W
Publish date: 2014-12-18
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English