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In New Granada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

In New Granada

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-11-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

William Henry Giles Kingston (1814-1880), was a writer of tales for boys. He was born in London, but spent much of his youth in Oporto. His first book, The Circassian Chief, appeared in 1844. His first book for boys, Peter the Whaler, was published in 1851, and had such success that he retired from business and devoted himself entirely to the production of this kind of literature, in which his popularity was deservedly great; and during 30 years he wrote upwards of 130 tales, including Digby Heathcote (1860), The Three Midshipmen (1862), The Three Lieutenants (1874), The Three Commanders (1875) and In the Rocky Mountains (1878). He also conducted various papers, including The Colonist, and Colonial Magazine and East India Review. He was also interested in emigration, volunteering, and various philanthropic schemes. For services in negotiating a commercial treaty with Portugal he received a Portuguese knighthood, and for his literary labours a Government pension.

The Life, Work and Influence of William Henry Giles Kingston
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286
The Three Lieutenants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

The Three Lieutenants

Reproduction of the original: The Three Lieutenants by W.H.G Kingston

Saved from the Sea (Esprios Classics)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Saved from the Sea (Esprios Classics)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08-30
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  • Publisher: Blurb

William Henry Giles Kingston (28 February 1814 - 5 August 1880), often credited as W. H. G. Kingston, was an English writer of boys' adventure novels. His first book The Circassian Chief appeared in 1844. His first book for boys Peter the Whaler was published in 1851 and had such success that he retired from business and devoted himself entirely to the production of this kind of literature and, during 30 years, he wrote upwards of 130 tales. He also conducted various papers, including The Colonist and Colonial Magazine and East India Review. He was also interested in emigration, volunteering, and various philanthropic schemes. He received a Portuguese knighthood for services in negotiating a commercial treaty with Portugal, and a Government pension for his literary labours.

Captain Cook: His Life, Voyages and Discoveries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Captain Cook: His Life, Voyages and Discoveries

Among all those Englishmen who, from a humble origin, have risen to an honourable position, Captain James Cook is especially worthy of record. His parents were of the peasant classÑhis father having commenced life as a farm-labourer, and his mother being a cottagerÕs daughter. Probably, however, they were both superior to others of the same station, as the husband, in process of time, became farm-bailiff to his employerÑa Mr Thomas Skottowe. This was about the year 1730, and the farm of which he had the management was called Airy-Holme, near Ayton, in Yorkshire. Not far from this place, at the village of Marton, near Stockton-upon-Tees; his son James was born, on October 27, 1728. James w...

The Gilpins and Their Fortunes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

The Gilpins and Their Fortunes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-11-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

William Henry Giles Kingston (1814-1880), was a writer of tales for boys. He was born in London, but spent much of his youth in Oporto. His first book, The Circassian Chief, appeared in 1844. His first book for boys, Peter the Whaler, was published in 1851, and had such success that he retired from business and devoted himself entirely to the production of this kind of literature, in which his popularity was deservedly great; and during 30 years he wrote upwards of 130 tales, including Digby Heathcote (1860), The Three Midshipmen (1862), The Three Lieutenants (1874), The Three Commanders (1875) and In the Rocky Mountains (1878). He also conducted various papers, including The Colonist, and Colonial Magazine and East India Review. He was also interested in emigration, volunteering, and various philanthropic schemes. For services in negotiating a commercial treaty with Portugal he received a Portuguese knighthood, and for his literary labours a Government pension.

The Two Shipmates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

The Two Shipmates

The Two Shipmates by William Henry Giles Kingston Chapter One. The stout trading brig Amity, Samuel Mudge master and part owner, was gliding up Plymouth Sound on a summer's evening towards her accustomed berth in Catwater, a few years before the termination of the last war between England and France. She had no pilot on board; indeed, her crew averred that the old craft could find the way in and out of the harbour by herself; at all events, her master knew it better than most men trading from the port, as did his young mate, Ralph Michelmore. We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of...

True Blue (Esprios Classics)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

True Blue (Esprios Classics)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-09-07
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  • Publisher: Blurb

William Henry Giles Kingston (28 February 1814 - 5 August 1880), often credited as W. H. G. Kingston, was an English writer of boys' adventure novels. His first book The Circassian Chief appeared in 1844. His first book for boys Peter the Whaler was published in 1851 and had such success that he retired from business and devoted himself entirely to the production of this kind of literature and, during 30 years, he wrote upwards of 130 tales. He also conducted various papers, including The Colonist and Colonial Magazine and East India Review. He was also interested in emigration, volunteering, and various philanthropic schemes. He received a Portuguese knighthood for services in negotiating a commercial treaty with Portugal, and a Government pension for his literary labours.

Dick Cheveley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Dick Cheveley

Reproduction of the original: Dick Cheveley by W.H.G Kingston

On the Banks of the Amazon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

On the Banks of the Amazon

Reproduction of the original: On the Banks of the Amazon by W.H.G Kingston