William Lithgow was a 17th-century adventurer who travelled widely around Europe and Asia. This collection of his poetry, edited by James Maidment, includes accounts of his travels, reflections on his feelings of patriotism and religious devotion, and lyrical descriptions of the natural world.
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William Lithgow was een veelgereisde Schot, wiens beroemde werk een opwindend verslag is van zijn uitgebreide ervaringen. Zijn schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door levendige beschrijvingen en gedetailleerde verhalen van zijn reizen door Europa, Azië en Afrika. Lithgows geschriften bieden een uniek perspectief op de vroegmoderne wereld door de ogen van een man die uitgestrekte delen van deze continenten uit de eerste hand zag. Zijn proza is zowel boeiend als informatief en brengt de rauwe realiteit van zijn avonturen en zijn observaties van diverse culturen over op de lezer.





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Rare Adventures & Painful Peregrinations
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First published in 1632, this remarkable travel narrative offers an exciting glimpse into global adventures and challenges. Often overlooked, it stands out as a significant masterpiece in literature, chronicling the author's extraordinary journeys and experiences. The book captures the essence of exploration during its time, making it a valuable addition to the canon of travel literature.
SIEGE OF NEWCASTLE
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Focusing on the Scottish intervention in the English Civil War, this historical account by William Lithgow offers a unique eye-witness perspective of key events. The narrative centers on the prolonged siege of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, a pivotal Royalist stronghold that surrendered in October 1644. Additionally, Lithgow recounts the significant battle of Marston Moor, where an Anglo-Scottish coalition achieved a crucial victory against Royalists, shifting the war's momentum. This work is essential for enthusiasts of Civil War and Scottish military history.
The Poetical Remains of William Lithgow, the Scottish Traveller
M.DC.XVIII.-M.DC.LX. Now first collected.
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This collection features the poetic works of William Lithgow, a Scottish traveler, spanning from 1618 to 1660. It presents a comprehensive assembly of his writings, showcasing his unique experiences and reflections during his travels. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original 1863 edition, allowing readers to explore Lithgow's contributions to literature and his insights into the cultures he encountered.
Valued by scholars for its literary significance, this book serves as an important knowledge base for future generations. It is presented in its original print format, preserving its authentic character, including any marks or annotations from its initial publication. This intentional preservation allows readers to experience the work as it was originally intended, ensuring its legacy endures.
The Poetical Remains of William Lithgow, the Scotish traveller
Now first collected
- 332bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
This reprint preserves the original text from 1863, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary style of the time. The book reflects the themes and societal issues prevalent during its initial publication, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature and the evolution of storytelling.