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Author:A. W. Kinglake, W. Kinglake A. W. Kinglake
Format:Paperback: 352 pages.
Publisher:Charles Pr (10/31/2007)
ISBN:1408630095
ISBN13:9781408630099
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  • EOTHEN - BY A. W. KINGLAKE WITH A N INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY A N O N -- H EROD. v ii. 58. CONTENTS CHAP. INTRODUCTION . PREFACE . . I. OVER THE BORDER . 11. TURKISH TRAVELLING . 111. CONSTANTINOPLE . IV. THE TROAD . . V. INFIDEL SMYRNA . VI. GREEK MARINERS . VII. CYPRUS . VIII. LADY HESTER STANHOPE . IX. THE SANCTUARY . X. THE MONKS OF PALESTINE . XI. GALILEE . XII. MY FIRST BIVOUAC . XIII. THE DEAD SEA . XIV. THE BLACK TENTS . XV. PASSAGE OF THE JORDAN . XVI. TERRA SANTA . XVII. THE DESERT . . v PAGE . vii . xxxv vi CONTENTS CHAP, XVIII. CAIRO AND THE PLAGUE XIX. THE PYRAMIDS XX. THE SPHINX . XXI. CAIRO TO SUEZ . XXII. SUEZ . XXIII. SUEZ TO GAZA. XXIV. GAZA TO NABLUS . XXV. MARIAM . . XXVI. THE PROPHET DAMOOR XXVII. DAMASCUS . XXVIII. PASS OF THE LEBANON XXIX. SURPRISE OF SATALIEH APPENDIX PAGE 202 -- INTRODUCTION I -- EOTHEN is the earliest work of Alexander E William Kinglake, best known as the historian of the Crimean War. It is an account of a touror rather of selected adventures which occurred during a tour-undertaken in the Levant in 1 8 3, but was not published until ten years later. The biographical notices of the Author are somewhat meagre, as by his dying directions all his papers were destroyed. He was born near Taunton in 1809, and educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, at which latter he is said to have been the friend of Thackeray and Tennyson. On leaving college he started on his Oriental tour with Lord Pollington the Methley of Eothen, and on returning to England was called to the Bar at Lincolns Inn, and obtained a lucrative practice. But the life was too tame to suit his taste. In 1845 he visited Algeria, and went through a campaign with the flying columnof St. Arnaud and in 1854 went to the Crimea with Lord Raglan, and was present at the battle of Alma. On returning to England he decided to go into politics, and was elected for Bridgewater in I 857 in the Liberal interest. He seems to have been a poor speaker, and to have exercised little parliamentary influence but we are told that in 18 j9 he was strongly opposed to the Conspiracy Bill, which was introduced after Orsini7s attempt to murder Napoleon III., and that in 1860 he denounced the cession of Nice and Savoy to France. In both cases he was apparently actuated by his personal dislike of Napoleon, which is evident in his historical works. In 1868 he was again returned for Bridgewater, but unseated on petition, for bribery. One might have supposed that he had acquired this habit in the East, but his biographers assert that he knew nothing of the irregularities which were committed by his agents. But the chief business of his later life was the composition of the History of the War in the Crimea, of which the first two volumes appeared in 1863, and the seventh and eighth completing the work in 1887. He died in I 89 I. His earlier and less ambitious, though perhaps more charming, book was rejected by several publishers, but proved an immense success. It caught the popular fancy at once, and after the lapse of more than fifty years still maintains an honourable position. In the year after its first appearance it passed through three editions, contalding several variations from the ed princeps which hive attracted the attention of those who are interested in bibliography. It is only fair to reprint the book with these corrections, which seem mostly due to the authors laudable desirefor greater accuracy. For instance, he was apparently seized with qualms as to his assertion end of chap. xiii...

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