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THE LIFE OF
CAPTAIN
SIR RICHARD F. BURTON,
K.C.M.G., F.R.G.S.
ISABEL BURTON.
WITH NUMEROUS PORTRAITS, ILLUSTRATIONS, AND MAPS.
IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I.
CONSECRATION.
TO MY EARTHLY MASTER,
FOREWORD.
CONTENTS.
CONSECRATION.
FOREWORD.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
CHAPTER XVIII.
CHAPTER XIX.
CHAPTER XX.
CHAPTER XXI.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE LIFE OF SIR RICHARD BURTON.
CHAPTER I.
THE EARLY DAYS OF RICHARD F. BURTON.
Genealogy and Family.
"Facts connected with the Last Hours of Napoleon.
"The Bust of Buonaparte.
CHAPTER II.
RICHARD'S BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD.
CHAPTER III.
THE CHILDREN ARE BROUGHT TO ENGLAND.
CHAPTER IV.
OXFORD.
CHAPTER V.
GOING TO INDIA.
CHAPTER VI.
MY PUBLIC LIFE BEGINS.
CHAPTER VII.
THE REMINISCENCES WRITTEN FOR MR. HITCHMAN IN 1888—INDIA.
Richard Burton's Little Autobiography.
CHAPTER VIII.
ON RETURN FROM INDIA.
Mecca.
"The Late Sir Richard Burton.
To The Reader.
THE KASÎDAH (COUPLETS) OF HAJI ABDU EL-YEZDI.
CHAPTER IX.
HARAR—THE MOSLEM ABYSSINIA—THE TIMBUCTOO OF EAST AFRICA, THE EXPLORATION OF WHICH HAD BEEN ATTEMPTED IN VAIN BY SOME THIRTY TRAVELLLERS.
Ten Days at Harar—the Most Exciting Trial of all.
CHAPTER X.
WITH BEATSON'S HORSE.
CHAPTER XI.
BETWEEN THE CRIMEA AND THE LAKE REGIONS OF CENTRAL AFRICA.
Obituary in the "Gypsy Lore Society Journal," January, 1891.
"An Episode from the Life of Sir Richard Burton, by his Wife.
CHAPTER XII.
HIS EXPLORATION OF THE LAKE REGIONS, TAKING CAPTAIN SPEKE AS SECOND IN COMMAND.
My Foreword.
Zanzibar; and Two Months in East Africa.
Preliminary Canter.
Zanzibar.
CHAPTER XIII.
THE REAL START FOR TANGANYIKA IN THE INTERIOR.
CHAPTER XIV.
OUR REWARD—SUCCESS.
Differences begin between Speke and Richard.
A Few Details of the Lakes for Geographers.
Our Return.
Little Irons.
CHAPTER XV.
RICHARD AND I MEET AGAIN.
CHAPTER XVI.
WEST COAST OF AFRICA—RICHARD'S FIRST CONSULATE.
Gold in Africa.
CHAPTER XVII.
HIS FIRST LEAVE.
CHAPTER XVIII.
HOME.
"'WHO LAST WINS.'
Farewell Dinner to Captain R. F. Burton.
Nile.
CHAPTER XIX.
SANTOS, SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL—RICHARD'S SECOND CONSULATE.
Santos, Brazil, his Second Consulate.
Richard's Account[3] of going down the Mine.
On nearing the Bottom.
Our separate Journeys.
"Captain Burton's Carbine-pistol and Projectile (patented).
"A Cavalry Pistol.
From the Press.
"Dr. Livingstone.
"The Sources of the Nile.
"The Sources of the Nile.
"A Card from the Isle of Africa.
"Name! Name!
CHAPTER XX.
DAMASCUS—HIS THIRD CONSULATE.
Our House.
Environs of Damascus.
Richard and Children.
"Burton at Damascus.
Buckle's Grave.
Syria.
Unexplored Syria.
No. 1.
No. 2.
The Wuld Ali.
Rashíd Pasha's Intrigue with the Druzes—My Account from Damascus.
Real Copy (translated) to the Shaykhs of the renowned Druze Mountain.
False Copy (translated) and sent to England.
Another Trip, described by Charley Drake.[10]
"Fais ce que dois, advienne que pourra."
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
CHAPTER XXI.
RELIGION.
"The Christian Revival in Syria.
An Account of Richard Burton by Salih (nom de plume of an English Missionary at Damascus).
"The Recall of Captain Burton.
"Threatened Troubles in Syria.
"The Damascus Consulate.
"Revival of Christianity in Syria.
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