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William Henry Giles Kingston

    28. Februar 1814 – 5. August 1880

    William Henry Giles Kingston war ein produktiver Autor, dessen Werke sich hauptsächlich auf Abenteuergeschichten für junge Leser konzentrierten. Obwohl er einen Teil seiner Jugend in Porto, Portugal, verbrachte, blühte seine literarische Karriere in England auf. Nach anfänglichem Erfolg mit einem frühen Werk widmete er sich ganz dem Schreiben, einer Tätigkeit, die ihm beträchtliche Popularität einbrachte. Im Laufe von dreißig Jahren verfasste er über 130 fesselnde Erzählungen.

    How to Catch More Salmon
    Die 500 fünfhundert Millionen der Begum
    The History of the Telescope
    Blow the Bugle, Draw the Sword
    The Three Midshipmen
    Salt Water
    • Der Roman von William H. G. Kingston erzählt das abenteuerliche Leben des Seekadetten Neil D'Arcy auf See. Anschaulich geschrieben, nimmt das Buch den Leser mit auf eine faszinierende Reise auf dem Wasser.

      Salt Water
    • Bei diesem Buch, welches erstmals 1873 veröffentlicht wurde, handelt es sich um die bestbekannteste Geschichte des britischen Schriftstellers W. H. G. Kingston, der im 19. Jahrhundert viele Bücher verfasste, die sich vorrangig an Jungs richtete. Hierbei handelt es sich um die englischsprachige Ausgabe dieses Werkes.

      The Three Midshipmen
    • Blow the Bugle, Draw the Sword

      The Wars, Campaigns, Regiments and Soldiers of the British & Indian Armies During the Victorian Era, 1839-1898

      • 364 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,5(2)Abgeben

      Focusing on the historical figures and pivotal moments, this book explores the key individuals and events that contributed to the expansion of the British Empire, particularly in India. It delves into the complexities of colonialism, examining the motivations and impacts of those who played significant roles in shaping the empire. Through detailed narratives, it highlights the interplay of power, ambition, and the consequences of imperialism, offering insights into a transformative era in history.

      Blow the Bugle, Draw the Sword
    • "This book is one that I can heartily recommend." — Sir Harold Spencer Jones, F. R. S., formerly Astronomer RoyalA model of comprehensive scholarship, The History of the Telescope relates not only the stories of early inventors and astronomers but also the rarely recorded details of the instruments themselves and their makers. This remarkable chronicle covers many fields, including professional and amateur astronomy, optics, glass and lens technology, and the craft of the precision instrument.Author Henry C. King bases his accounts primarily on first-hand sources — the letters, memoirs, papers, and treatises of the men who worked with telescopes. The great intellects (Roger Bacon, Galileo, Newton) and innovators (Tycho Brahe, Huygens, Hooke, Sir William Herschel) receive their due, along with lesser-known craftsmen and the seventeenth-century Italian telescope makers Campani and Divini; the great London instrument artists Graham, Dolland, and Ramsden; and the experimenters Foucault and Brashear, whose contributions to mirror manufacture remain fundamental to all levels of astronomical endeavor. The modern-day successors of these men and their achievements bring this history to its conclusion in the mid-twentieth century, with profiles of the instruments still in use today.A prime resource on the evolution of the telescope, this volume is magnificently illustrated with nearly 200 portraits, diagrams, and photographs.

      The History of the Telescope
    • How to Catch More Salmon

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      1,0(1)Abgeben

      Salmon fishing highly popular hobby, this book is aimed at all levels of expertise.

      How to Catch More Salmon
    • A powerful story about the bravery and resilience of French Protestants who faced horrific persecution in their homeland. This captivating narrative explores themes of faith, determination, and liberty, and follows the story of a young boy who flees with his family and other Huguenots to start a new life in the Netherlands.

      Exiled for the Faith: A Tale of the Huguenot Persecution
    • Schoolboy Days

      Or Ernest Bracebridge (1869)

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      Schoolboy Days