Books by "John Percy Groves"

12 books found

A lieutenant of the king. By Morice Gerard

A lieutenant of the king. By Morice Gerard

by John Jessop Teague, Morice Gerard

1904

The Real Siberia

The Real Siberia

by John Foster Fraser

1902

A chronicle of the author's personal impressions of a journey across Siberia and through Manchuria in the autumn of 1901. He endeavours to show that the Siberia of convicts and prisons is passing away, and the Siberia of the reaping mahcine, the gold drill, the timber yard, and the booming, flourishing new town is awakening into life. -- Foreword.

The Kingdom of Georgia

The Kingdom of Georgia

by sir John Oliver Wardrop

1888

In "The Kingdom of Georgia: Notes of Travel in a Land of Women, Wine, and Song," John Oliver Wardrop offers a vivid and engaging portrayal of early 20th-century Georgia, intertwining personal anecdotes with rich cultural observations. His narrative takes readers through the striking landscapes and vibrant traditions of Georgia, all while employing a lyrical style that resonates with the musicality of the region's own folk songs. Wardrop elegantly captures the unique social fabric, illuminated by local customs, hospitality, and the role of women, thereby situating Georgia within the broader context of Eastern European and Caucasian culture during a period of geopolitical change. As a British diplomat and scholar, Wardrop was well-versed in the history and intricacies of the region, having a deep admiration for Georgian heritage and language. His involvement with Georgian affairs, including his efforts to promote the language and culture, undoubtedly influenced his perspective and incited a desire to share this lesser-known aspect of European culture with the world. His empathetic, observant approach reflects his genuine love for this land and its people. For readers seeking an immersive experience into a captivating culture through the eyes of a dedicated traveler, "The Kingdom of Georgia" offers a remarkable journey. Wardrop's book serves as both an educational resource and a delightful tapestry of stories that beckons to those interested in ethnography, travel literature, and the nuances of a distinctly rich culture. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

The Penang Pirate, And, The Lost Pinnace

The Penang Pirate, And, The Lost Pinnace

by John Conroy Hutcheson

1885

The Regimental Records of the Brtish Army

The Regimental Records of the Brtish Army

by John S. Farmer

2020 · BoD – Books on Demand

Reproduction of the original: The Regimental Records of the Brtish Army by John S. Farmer

The Regimental Records of the British Army

The Regimental Records of the British Army

by John Stephen Farmer, John S. Farmer

2022 · DigiCat

"The Regimental Records of the British Army" is an historical recording of the regiments within the Army of Great Britain written by John S. Farmer. It presents s historical résumé chronologically arranged of titles, campaigns, honors, uniforms, facings, badges, nicknames, and other things associated with the regiments.

The Story of Francis Cludde

The Story of Francis Cludde

by Stanley John Weyman

1895