Author:Isabel Burton
Appearance
Works
[edit]Biographical
[edit]- The life of Captain Sir Richd F. Burton, 1893. (Transcription project)
- The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton, 1897, completed by William Henry Wilkins after her death
- Lord Houghton at Fryston Hall, article published as part of Celebrities at Home in The World, 20 June 1877
Other
[edit]- The inner life of Syria, Palestine, and the Holy Land: from my private journal, London: H.S. King & Co., 1875.
- Arabia, Egypt, India: A Narrative of Travel, 1879. (transcription project)
- Review of Arabia, Egypt, India as it appeared in the Saturday Review
- Prevention of cruelty, and anti-vivisection., 1879.
- The Revival of Christianity in Syria: Its Miracles and Martyrdoms, 1871-2
- Review of The Revival of Christianity in Syria as it appeared in the 1872 Dublin Review
- Review of The Revival of Christianity in Syria as it appeared in the Colonial Church Chronicle, 1871
- The Passion-Play at Ober-Ammergau, 1880
- Will and Last Wishes of Isabel Burton, held at Wiltshire Record Office, Box 2, 2667/26
Letters
[edit]- Gamana-Gamanam, 1879 letter to The Athenaeum
- Letter regarding Dr. Livingstone sent to Daily Telegraph,
- Letter to the Journal of Gypsy Lore Society, 1891
- Sir Richard Burton: An Explanation and a Defence, published in the November 1892 New Review
- Letter regarding the Nile
- Letter regarding the Nile II
Poetry
[edit]- The Thousand Nights and a Night, 1886
- Who Lasts Wins, 1869 poem
Translations
[edit]- Iracema, the honey lips: a legend of Brasil, by José de Alencar, 1886
Works about Burton
[edit]- Poem by Richard Burton, written to Isabel, 1856
- Burton, Sir Richard and Lady as it appeared in Every Woman's Encyclopaedia Volume IV, by J. A. Brendon.
- Death of Lady Isabel Burton, as it appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald, May 2, 1896
- "Burton, Isabel," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1901 supplement, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1901) in 3 vols.
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1930, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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