Project Gutenberg Author Index Kinglake, Alexander William, 18091891. Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875 http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/author_index_K.html
Bibliography For Kinglake The Life of Alexander Kinglake (18091891). London Routledge Kegan Paul, 1972. Kinglake, Alexander William. Eothen or Traces of Travel Brought Home From The East. http://www.uscolo.edu/history/seminar/kinglake/bib.html
Extractions: Abu-Lughod, Janet L. Cairo-1001 Years of City Victorious . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1971. Biel, Timothy. The Black Death . San Diego: Lucent Books, 1989. Collins, Robert O. and Robert Tignor. Egypt and the Sudan. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1967. Creasy, Edward S. H istory of the Ottoman Turks. Beirut: Khayats, 1961. Davis, William Stearns. A Short History of the Near East . New York: MacMillan Company, 1922. de Gaury, Gerald. Travelling Gent. The Life of Alexander Kinglake (1809-1891). Drobble, Margaret. ed. O xford Companion to English Literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985. (Printed 1988 after revision). Ince, Richard B. Ca lverley and Some Cambridge Wits of the Nineteenth Century. London: Grant Richards and Humphrey Toulmin. 1929. Jewett, Iran B. Hassani. "Kinglake and the English Travelogue of the Nineteenth Century". Ph.D. diss. University of Maryland, 1964. Kinglake, Alexander William. Eothen or Traces of Travel Brought Home From The East. London: J. Ollivier, 1844.
Kinglake Kinglake (Alexander William, 18091891, historian of the Crimean War) FIVE AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED ('AW Kinglake'), one http://www.roydavids.com/kinglake.htm
Extractions: KINGLAKE (ALEXANDER WILLIAM, 1809-1891, historian of the Crimean War ) FIVE AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED ('AW Kinglake'), one to Robertson, regretting that he will not be able to come to Algiers with him, though his own departure will be delayed by a debate in the House, referring to a blunder over letters ('...you were caught as it were speaking in a flattering way of the two Empresses behind their backs...') and mentioning that he is often seeing the Imperiala and the Imperiosa; three to Lady Colville, mainly about seats in the Ladies Gallery for the Reform debates, tickets for which have become subject to a ballot or raffle, but including an excuse for not seeing her the following day; and one to Lady Layard, accepting an invitation, 17 pages, octavo, with two envelopes, London, 1845-1883 where dated
Kinglake Laurence Hutton Photograph Albums Manuscripts Division Deparment of Rare Books and Special Collections Princeton University Library List of Photographs by Album Box/Album List of Photographs Box/Album Subject 1 1 "Assi" Aumale, Henri d'Orleans, duc http://www.uscolo.edu/history/seminar/kinglake.htm
Extractions: Brief Biography: Alexander William Kinglake (1809-1891) was the oldest son and second child of an affluent family residing in Somerset, England. After schooling at Eton and Cambridge, he read for the Chancery bar and was admitted in 1837. He served in parliament from 1857 to 1868 when he was unseated after charges of bribery were brought against him. Kinglade not only published an account of his travels, but also wrote extensively on the Crimean War. Brief Itinerary: In August, 1834 met his friend, John Savile, in Hamburg. The two then proceeded to Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Vienna, and Save located across the Danube from Belgrade. After crossing the Danube to Belgrade (Ottoman Territory), they travelled by horseback for fifteen days to Istanbul (Constantinople) and journeyed down western Turkey to Smyrna. Kingslade went on without Savile from Smyrna. He took a Greek brigantine said to be heading for the Syrian coast and in four days arrived in Cyprus. Taking another ship from Cyprus he made his way to Beirut and from there down Palestine to Nazareth, the Sea of Galilee, and Jerusalem. From Jerusalem, he went across the Sinai desert to Cairo, reaching there in April, 1835. Fom there he travelled back by way of Suez, Nablous, and Damascus where he tried to take a ship to Smyna only to spend nine days on board becalmed along the coast above Cyprus. Disembarking at Satlich, he made is way back into Turkey.
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