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Frederick Burnaby

    Cet auteur est connu pour son esprit d'aventure, y compris son service militaire et sa fascination pour l'aérostation. Son héritage perdure, immortalisé comme le 'colonel mort' dans l'un des poèmes les plus célèbres célébrant l'Empire britannique. Ses écrits explorent souvent les thèmes de l'honneur et du sacrifice.

    A Ride to Khiva
    A Ride to Khiva
    On Horseback Through Asia Minor
    • On Horseback Through Asia Minor

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Captain Burnaby, a member of the elite "Blues" regiment, embarks on a daring mission into the Anatolian interior amidst rising tensions between Russia and Turkey. His journey uncovers the complexities of the Russian threat and Turkish resistance, while also exploring the broader implications of a potential conflict between the Muslim and Christian worlds. Set against a backdrop of geopolitical strife, the narrative highlights Burnaby's unique character and the historical significance of the impending war.

      On Horseback Through Asia Minor
    • A Ride to Khiva

      Travels and Adventures in Central Asia

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the 1875 'Great Game,' this account follows Captain Frederick Burnaby on a perilous mission to Khiva, a Russian city shrouded in secrecy. Tasked with uncovering Russia's intentions regarding the annexation of India, Burnaby's journey is fraught with danger and intrigue. His adventurous spirit, marked by previous exploits across Europe, including ballooning over the English Channel, adds to the narrative's excitement. Published in 1876, this gripping tale of exploration and espionage catapulted Burnaby to instant fame.

      A Ride to Khiva
    • An immediate bestseller when first published in 1877, Burnaby s delight in a life of risk and adventure still burns through the pages, as does his spontaneous affection for the Cossack troopers and Tartar, Khirgiz and Turkoman tribesmen that he encounters on his way.

      A Ride to Khiva