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"John Deane of Nottingham: Historic Adventures By Land And Sea" by William Henry Giles Kingston is an exhilarating adventure novel that epitomizes the essence of historical fiction. Set in the backdrop of 19th-century literature, Kingston crafts a gripping narrative that seamlessly blends maritime adventures and land exploration. With his trademark swashbuckling style, Kingston transports readers on a thrilling journey filled with heroic deeds and courageous protagonists. Through vivid descriptions of nautical adventures and perilous exploration, the novel captures the essence of survival and…mehr

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"John Deane of Nottingham: Historic Adventures By Land And Sea" by William Henry Giles Kingston is an exhilarating adventure novel that epitomizes the essence of historical fiction. Set in the backdrop of 19th-century literature, Kingston crafts a gripping narrative that seamlessly blends maritime adventures and land exploration. With his trademark swashbuckling style, Kingston transports readers on a thrilling journey filled with heroic deeds and courageous protagonists. Through vivid descriptions of nautical adventures and perilous exploration, the novel captures the essence of survival and the triumph of the human spirit. As a British author renowned for his storytelling prowess, Kingston delivers a tale brimming with excitement and intrigue. The character of John Deane of Nottingham embodies the epitome of bravery and resilience, making him a memorable protagonist in the annals of adventure literature. "John Deane of Nottingham" stands as a testament to Kingston's mastery of the genre, offering readers an immersive experience that transcends time and captivates the imagination.
Autorenporträt
William Henry Giles Kingston, also known as W. H. G. Kingston, was an English writer of boys' adventure stories. William Henry Giles Kingston was born in Harley Street, London, on February 28, 1814. He was Lucy Henry Kingston's eldest son, and he married Frances Sophia Rooke, the daughter of Sir Giles Rooke, a Court of Common Pleas Judge. Kingston's paternal grandfather, John Kingston (1736-1820), was a Member of Parliament who fought for the abolition of slavery while owning a plantation in Demerara. His father Lucy established a wine business in Oporto, and Kingston spent several years there, making regular trips to England and establishing a lifelong love of the water. He attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and then joined his father's wine business, but he quickly developed a passion for writing. His newspaper writings about Portugal were translated into Portuguese, and he aided in the signing of the commercial pact with Portugal in 1842, when Donna Maria da Gloria bestowed upon him an order of Portuguese knighthood and a pension. His debut novel, The Circassian Chief, was released in 1844. While still living in Oporto, he published The Prime Minister, a historical book partially based on the life of Sebastiao Jose de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal, and Lusitanian Sketches, a travelogue of Portugal.