History BLIGH (WILLIAM, 17541817, FRS, Vice-Admiral) BLIGH'S 1798 MAP OF EUROPE inscribedby him 'captain W. Bligh Navy 1801'. burton (sir richard francis, 1821-1890 http://www.roydavids.com/history.htm
English Books > Biography/Autobiography > Historical - British Paperback ISBN 0393315193 captain sir richard francis burton The Secret Of A TeaClippercaptain Shewan, Andrew Paperback ISBN 1404332693 sir William Wallace http://book.netstoreusa.com/index/bkbba653.shtml
Extractions: First page Prev Next Last page ... Acton And History Chadwick, Owen Paperback; ; ISBN: 0521893186 Ada, The Enchantress Of Numbers: A Selection From The Letters Of Lord Byrons Daughter And Her Descrition Of The First Computer Toole, Betty A. Lovelace, Ada King Leather / Fine binding; ; ISBN: 0912647094 Ada, The Enchantress Of Numbers: Prophet Of The Computer Age Toole, Betty A. CD-ROM; ; ISBN: 0912647183 Admirals In The Age Of Nelson Bienkowski, Lee Hardcover; ; ISBN: 1557500029 Alexander Hamilton: A Scottish Sea Captain In Southeast Asia, 1689-1723 Smithies, Michael Paperback; ; ISBN: 9747100452 Alfred: Warrior King Peddie, John Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 0750921056 Alfred: Warrior King Peddie, John Paperback; ; ISBN: 0750926775 Algernon Sidney And The Restoration Crisis, 1677-1683 Scott, Jonathan Paperback; ; ISBN: 0521893380 Alice: Princess Andrew Of Greece (Us) Vickers, Hugo Hardcover; ; ISBN: 0312288867 An English Governess In The Siamese Court: Being Recollections Of Six Years In The Royal Palace At Bangkok Leonowens, Anna Harriette Paperback; Standard Hardcover size;
The Original Wold Newton Universe Crossover Chronology Part VI Chris Carey points out that sir richard francis burton (the real the truth finallycame out that burton wrote it midnight and acquires the name captain Midnight http://www.pjfarmer.com/woldnewton/Chron6.htm
Extractions: THE WOLD NEWTON UNIVERSE CROSSOVER CHRONOLOGY PART VI by Win Scott Eckert Search The Wold Newton Universe CROSSOVER STORIES APPEAR IN BLUE TEXT CROSSOVER REFERENCES TO SUPERHEROES AND/OR INFORMATION RELATED TO SUPERHERO UNIVERSES APPEAR IN GREEN TEXT (CLICK HERE FOR A DETAILED EXPLANATION OF HOW SUPERHERO CROSSOVERS ARE DOCUMENTED ON THIS CHRONOLOGY) AN OVERVIEW OF KEY EVENTS IN THE WOLD NEWTON UNIVERSE APPEARS IN BLACK TEXT - not intended as an all-inclusive history - for complete information refer to: Philip José Farmer's Tarzan Alive Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life, and The Other Log of Phileas Fogg William S. Baring-Gould's Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street and Nero Wolfe of West 35th Street Professor H.W. Starr's articles A Submersible Subterfuge, or, Proof Impositive and A Case of Identity, or, The Adventure of the Seven Claytons (both articles included as addenda to Farmer's The Other Log of Phileas Fogg and Tarzan Alive , respectively) Rick Lai's article The Secret History of Captain Nemo Pulp Vault number 11, Tattered Pages Press
Books I Have Bought - By Author burton, sir richard francis. The Perfumed Garden of the Shaykh Nefzawi (translator);Tales from the Arabian Nights. Malory, sir Thomas. Marryat, captain. http://www.miskatonic.org/books/authors.html
Find-A-Grave By Claim To Fame: Explorer / Adventurer burton, richard francis b. March 19, 1821. to find the remains of the 18451846Sir John Franklin from New Orleans in a race against captain Thomas Leathers http://www.findagrave.com/claimtofame/18.html
Extractions: Professional hunter of grizzly bears to supply early California restaurants. Many historians credit him as the largest single factor in the extinction of the California grizzly bear. He a had a natural ability to tame and train cubs, of which he always kept a few trained bears with him as pets. These pets would accompany him on bear hunting expeditions and were used to help find other bears. He took some of his trained bears and traveled with the P.T.A. Barnum circus.
Exploration And Discovery Chronology Nov 18, captain Nathaniel Palmer, aboard the Hero Mar 19, sir richard burton, explorer,writer, discoverer of Lake Tanganyika Jan 28, sir Henry Morton Stanley is http://users.commkey.net/fussichen/otdexpl.htm
Extractions: Oct Leif Ericson discovers "Vinland" (possibly New England). Ref: Oct (date estimate) Leif Ericson discovers "Vinland" (possibly New England). Ref: Mar Prince Henry the Navigator, sponsored Portuguese voyages of discovery, is born. Ref: Oct Christopher Columbus, Italian navigator, is born. Ref: Sep After four years of war, Spain agrees to allow a Portuguese monopoly of trade along Africa's west coast and Portugal acknowledges Spain's rights in the Canary Islands. Ref: May Christopher Columbus convinces Queen Isabella to fund expedition to the West Indies. Ref: Dec Bartholomeus Diaz returns to Portugal after sailing around the Cape of Good Hope. Ref: Dec Jacques Cartier, French explorer, is born. Ref: Apr A contract is signed between Christopher Columbus and Spain to seek a westward ocean passage to Asia. Ref: Apr A contract was signed by Christopher Columbus and a representative of Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, giving Columbus a commission to seek a westward ocean passage to Asia. Ref: Aug Columbus departs from Palos, Spain on his first voyage to the New World with 119 men on three ships. (XDG, p 4A, 8/3/2000)
Extractions: Photos by Jack Gould CHAPTER 1: MAIN STREET USA Steamboat Willie , a raucous cartoon starring a very funny, sometimes violent character named Mickey Mouse who was sly and nutty and was never seen again. There were also many important discoveries at this time, paramount among them the discovery that people will pay $5 for a silhouette that looks like every person who has ever lived and that people will stop for just about anything billed as "entertainment" as long as the performers wear colored vests and bowlers and talk like Robert Preston in The Music Man . When this so-called "Turn of the Century" was over, many people looked toward the future, which looked a lot like a medieval castle redecorated by Jayne Mansfield. This frightened some people, who said, "Lets have another Turn of the Century." And so they did. Steve Lowery CHAPTER 2: THE EUROPE WE LEFT Steve Lowery CHAPTER 3: COLONIAL AMERICA Emboldened by this, they began to explore the Mighty Mississippi, which, it turned out, was pretty much a pussy. "Whatd you say?" the early explorers asked the river. "Nothing," it said. "Thats right," they said. "Now go make us a sandwich." And so it did. It turned out you could get across the Mighty Mississippi on a simple raft equipped only with some rope, a pair of Vans sneakers and a high-powered diesel engine. They soon discovered new lands, but disappointment lay ahead. Once in these new lands, they were set upon by fat guys who told them, "Hey, hey, no running!" And, worse, they discovered that the fort no longer sold oversized pickles. This was a devastating blow. But then, in one of those magical moments in this New and Magical Land, the settlers looked across the river and saw the Native Americans waving at them. This gave the settlers a new resolve as they crossed back over the river and set fire to the Native American villages.
Bloomsbury Book Auctions burton (sir richard francis) The Land of Midian (Revisited), first at rear, armorialbookplate of sir Charles Greenway under the command of captain Haines, she http://www.bloomsbury-book-auct.com/html/444/page3.htm
Extractions: Andersson (Charles John) Notes of Travel in South Africa, edited by L. Lloyd, ink inscription on endpaper, original cloth, rubbed, extremities worn, 1875; The Okavango River: a Narrative of Travel, Exploration, and Adventure, wood-engraved plates, extra title, slightly foxed, original embossed cloth, first editions, Balfour (Alice Blanche) Twelve Hundred Miles in a Wagon, first edition, plates, illustrations, armorial bookplate, original cloth, spine title and cover vignette blocked in gilt, small tear to head of spine, 8vo, A journey from London to the Cape, Zimbabwe, Matabele and Zanzibar. Bent (J. Theodore) The Sacred Cities of the Ethiopians, first edition, foldling map, plates, illustrations, half-title clipped, original cloth, gilt, 8vo, Burton ( Sir Richard Francis) First Footsteps in East Africa, Or, an Exploration of Harar, 2 vol., Memorial Edition, 4 chromolithographed plates, 2 maps, illustrations, bookplate of Edward Mallson, contemporary green half morocco, rubbed at extremities, spines slightly faded, head of spine of vol.II chipped, 8vo, A Voyage from Southampton to Cape Town and Back, in the Union Company's Mail Steamer "Syria"
Appendix 2: Personalities (08Jun84) burton, Robert (1577_1640). Physician to Charles II. (30Aug89) KINGDON,captain richard. (03Apr98) WALSINGHAM, sir francis (c. 1530_90). http://astext.com/history/5_2.html
Extractions: The information supplied here is basic and designed to serve as a very brief guide to the enormous array of personalities referred to in the correspondence and the notes. I have used a variety of sources, principally the Dictionary of National Biography, Webster's Biographical Dictionary (Springfield, Massachusetts 1933), Samuel Maunder's Biographical Treasury (6th edition, London 1847), de Beer's edition of Evelyn's diary and the Latham and Matthews edition of Pepys's diary. The list is not exhaustive because some individuals defied reasonable attempts to identify them, caused in part no doubt by varied spellings and form. Space has also prevented the inclusion of classical personalities who are generally easily identifiable from almost any classical dictionary. I have, however, retained ancient literary figures. Each name is accompanied by an abbreviated indication of the letters in which their names occur; thus (01Jan00) indicates the letter of 1 January 1700.
Dr. Oscar Baumann Royal Geographical Society commissioned richard francis burton and John F. RadcliffeHolmes 1922 captain GHR Hurst mandate over Tanganyika 1921 sir Charles Ross http://www.ntz.info/gen/n00051.html
Extractions: Oscar Baumann , the Austrian geographer, found Lakes Eyasi and Manyara during his expedition and Hans Meyer from Leipzig, professor in what was by then called colonial geography reached the top of Kilimanjaro (Kibo) with his colleague Purtscheller in [top] Home Sources Names ... Feedback Extract ID: 4015 1892 Baumann, Dr. Oscar Lindblad, Lisa and Sven-Olof The Serengeti; Land of Endless Space
: Map And Guide To Tanzania Royal Geographical Society commissioned richard francis burton and John DistrictCommissioner captain Richter applied a sir Horace Byatt 1919 Slavery 1922 http://www.ntz.info/gen/b00274.html
Extractions: These verses were quoted [p56] in an interesting little book An Introduction to the History of East Africa written by Zoe Marsh and G Kingsnorth in . Fortunately, the elephants are still there but enormous gaps in people's knowledge remain concerning Tanzania. [top] Home Sources Names ... Feedback Extract ID: 3957 Map and Guide to Tanzania 1995 Oct Page Number: 02a See also Laetoli Unknown to non-Africans before the colonial period, the prehistory of the interior of Africa has since been partly pieced together. Discovered by chance in by a German entomologist who stumbled across some fossils and bones, evidence of human life was found in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge and the place attracted the attention of Professor
Guide To The Inglis Fletcher Papers, 1883-1964 (Manuscript A file of miscellaneous biographical material pertains to Mary Boozer, captain PatrickBoggan and his relatives in Speight, francis 1953. burton, sir richard. http://www.lib.ecu.edu/SpclColl/ead/vault/frmvault/0021.body.html
Extractions: Online access to this finding aid funded in part by North Carolina Exploring Cultural Heritage Online. This finding aid was made possible through a records grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Collection number: Title: Inglis Fletcher Papers, 1883-1964 Creator: Inglis Fletcher Extent/Format: c. 15,000 items, consisting of correspondence, literary manuscripts, publications, diaries, financial papers, speeches, research notes, clippings, photographs, drawings, music, contracts, daybooks, address books, recipe books, guest registers, minutes, reports, pamphlets, newspapers, and maps. Repository: East Carolina University. Joyner Library.
Exploring Africa - Island 5 and Africa also, the travels, adventures, and discoveries of captain John H. Speke,captain richard F. burton, captain James W. Grant, sir Samuel and Lady http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/sccoll/africa/africa5.html
Extractions: Missionary travels and researches in South Africa; including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast; thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. . . . With portrait; maps by Arrowsmith; and numerous illustrations Heraldic bookplate of William Edwards. The most famous of the Victorian African explorers, David Livingstone, a shopkeeper's son from Blantyre, Scotland, had qualified in medicine from Glasgow University and sailed for southern Africa with the London Missionary Society in 1840. Over the next years, he steadily pushed his base northward into central Africa, until in 1851 he reached the Zambesi. Sending his wife and family home, he set out on an extraordinary series of travels through what was still Arab slave-trading territory, until he eventually marched his porters down the Zambesi valley towards the east coast, and in 1855 discovered the Falls of Shongwe, illustrated here; these he admiringly described as seeming to "exceed in size the falls of the Clyde at Stonebyres," and renamed in honor of the British queen. Sir Samuel White Baker, 1821-1893
Untitled sir richard burton New Sources on the Nile Controversy as Autobiographer, JohnHayman ..burton's Review of Stephen Tabachnick ..The captain Has Seen http://richardfrancisburton.tripod.com/id19_m.htm
Extractions: The Life and Times of Sir Richard Francis Burton Books on Burton Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton: A Biography Edward Rice "This masterpiece of history and biography turns the real-life adventures of Burton into a riveting tale." Wall Street Journal "Full of action and intrigue....Any novelist who invented a character like Burton would be accused of piling the impossible on the improbable, yet the man really lived." The Atlantic "A masterpiece. Rice gives us the definitive work on Burton, a book so full of fascinating historical scholarship and yet so exotic and exciting that I read late into the night and started again at dawn." Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles Times "Engrossing. Explorer, swordsman, linguist, scholar, writer, lover of women and pursuer of hidden knowledge, Burton was par excellence the Victorian version of the Renaissance man. Rice delivers a book worthy of Burton's fierce spirit and protean accomplishments." Publisher's Weekly "A welcome biography of a man who refuses to be forgotten." Chicago Tribune For a biographical sketch of Edward Rice, see
Explorers Of Africa - EnchantedLearning.com For more information on richard francis burton, click here. Cook was the first ship'scaptain to stop the DRAKE, francis sir francis Drake (15451596) was a http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/africa.shtml
Extractions: Afonso de Albuquerque (14-1515) was a Portuguese soldier and explorer who sailed to the Spice Islands (the Moluccas, a group of Islands in Indonesia) in 1507-1511, trying to monopolize trade with this area; from Europe, he sailed around Africa to the Indian Ocean. He was appointed the Viceroy of India by King Emmanuel in 1509. He forcibly destroyed the Indian city of Calicut in January, 1510, and took Goa (in southern India) in March, 1510, claiming Goa for Portugal. BATTUTA, ABU ABDULLAH IBN Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta [also spelled Buttuta] (1303-1365), was a Moroccan explorer who traveled through Africa, the Middle East, and parts of the Far East. A Muslim, he set off on a Hajj (a pilgrimage to the holy town of Mecca) from Tangier, Africa, in 1325 and traveled for almost three decades, covering over 75,000 miles (120,700 km) by boat and over land. He did sail his own boat, but was a passenger on many trading boats. In India, Buttuta was appointed a Magistrate of Delhi (1334-1341). He also traveled to China, Sri Lanka, Sumatra, and much of Africa. Buttuta later recorded his adventures in a popular book, "Travels (Rihala) of Ibn Battuta." He died in Fez, Morocco, in 1365.
Today-in-History PAGE Of SCOPE SYSTEMS. died in 1891 1821 francis Barretto Spinola Union volunteers) 1821 sir richard Burtonexplorer/translator (Arabian Andrews Brooklyn NY, actor (captain Adam Greer http://www.scopesys.com/today/
AIM25: Thesaurus Personal Names: A Arkell Thomas Noel 18931981 captain brewer. Arundell Isabel burton Isabel 1831-1896 née Arundell biographer wife of sir richard burton. http://www.aim25.ac.uk/search/thesaurus/persons/list0.htm
Huber Heights Masonic Temple: Famous Masons Bingham, Henry H. Union captain. Bishop, sir Henry - Musician. burton,sir richard - Actor. Top. R. Raffle, sir Stamford - Founder of Singapore. http://www.huberheightsmasonictemple.org/famous_masons.htm
Extractions: Famous Freemasons FAMOUS MASONS A B C D ... Z A Abbott, Buddy Abbott, Robert Sengstacke - Founder & Publisher of the "Chicago Defender" Abbott, Sir John - Prime Minister of Canada (1891-92) Acuff, Roy Albertson, Eddie - Actor Aldrin, Edwin (Buzz) - Astronaut Allen, Rex Allende, Salvador - President of Chili Alves, Antonio de Castro - Latin American poet Ame, Thomas Augustine - English Composer Amundsen, Roald - Norwegian polar explorer Anderson, Brad - Cartoonist and creator of Marmaduke (1924 - Present) Armistead, Lewis A. - Confederate General Armstrong, Louis - Jazz Musician Armstrong, Neil - First man on the Moon Arnold, Benedict - American Revolution war hero. Later branded a traitor Arnold, Eddy
Africa xxxi + 208; tippedin frontispiece of burton, tipped-in 10 BUTLER, captain H. SouthAfrican Sketches Illustrative Report by sir FD Lugard on the Amalgamation http://www.sotherans.co.uk/Catalogues/Travel1051/African.html
Extractions: ADAMS, Robert. The Narrative of Robert Adams, a Sailor, who was wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa, in the Year 1810, was detained in Slavery by the Arabs of the Great Desert, and resided several Months in the City of Tombuctoo. John Murray 4to. Contemporary calf, recently neatly rebacked with new spine in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in gilt; pp. xxxix + 231; large folding map frontispiece; slight rubbing to corners, offsetting to map, occasional spotting, candle-wax marks to pp. xxxviii-xxxix, book-plate of Edward Herbert Viscount Clive to pastedown, a very good copy. First edition. 'Robert Adams', the pseudonym of Benjamin Rose, in 1810 departed New York on the brig Charles . Shipwrecked on the northwest coast of Africa, he was subsequently enslaved along with colleagues by Arabs. It has been long doubted whether Adams - in spite of his knowledge of Morocco and the Western Sahara, of the Arabs and their language, and of other matters of local detail - ever reached the much-rumoured Timbuktu. However, the strong likelihood is that he instead gleaned information concerning the city from the Arabs and other locals. His work therefore contains the most up-to-date information concerning the Timbuktu at that time. Playfair Bibliography of Morocco 511; Gay 1518.
People And Peoples (Q-S) Robert burton Robert burton was a British prose writer was a British botanist whoaccompanied captain Cook on sir richard Grenville sir richard Grenville was an http://www.sneaker.net.au/docs/encyclo/C6.HTM