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A Lady's Captivity Among Chinese Pirates - The Adventures of a Lady Traveller During the 1850s (Hardcover): Fanny Loviot A Lady's Captivity Among Chinese Pirates - The Adventures of a Lady Traveller During the 1850s (Hardcover)
Fanny Loviot
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A young French girl's adventures in the age of Victoria
The adventures of Parisian young lady, Fanny Loviot and her eldest sister began in the Spring of 1852 when they boarded the small French schooner Independence, at Havre bound for California. They spent seven days suffering in the English Channel and a further twenty three days at sea before they arrived at Rio de Janeiro. They rounded Cape Horn, losing a seaman, but eventually arrived at San Francisco. Fanny spent almost two years in America experiencing the far west with all its wonders and diversions, including travelling into the interior and seeing her first native Indians. A house fire became the catalyst that divided the sisters and Fanny decided upon adventure to Java with a female acquaintance. In 1854 they embarked upon the Arcturus bound for China. What befell her now began to take on a far more serious aspect, with many perils, the death of companions, a hostile land and capture by Chinese Pirates awaiting her. This most interesting account of a lady's adventures in the middle years of the nineteenth century is highly entertaining, but illustrates not only the changes that have taken place in world travel over the last century and a half but also the remarkable resourcefulness the 'frail sex' could muster when necessary. Interestingly, this book was translated into English by Amelia B. Edwards, another resourceful Victorian lady and a successful 'jobbing' writer who was also very well regarded for her fine supernatural fiction, a collection of which is published by Leonaur.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.

Les Pirates Chinois - Ma Captivite Dans Les Mers De La Chine (French, Paperback): Fanny Loviot Les Pirates Chinois - Ma Captivite Dans Les Mers De La Chine (French, Paperback)
Fanny Loviot
R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas (Paperback): Fanny Loviot A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas (Paperback)
Fanny Loviot
R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Lady's Captivity Among Chinese Pirates - In the Chinese Seas (Paperback): Amelia B. Edwards A Lady's Captivity Among Chinese Pirates - In the Chinese Seas (Paperback)
Amelia B. Edwards; Illustrated by Alex Struik; Fanny Loviot
R239 Discovery Miles 2 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

On the 4th of October 1854, a Chilian ship, called the 'Caldera, ' sailed from the port of Hong-Kong and was grounded by stress of weather amid a group of islets lying to the south-west of Macao. One Mademoiselle Fanny Loviot, a young French lady, happened to be on board. The pirates took her prisoner, as well as a Chinese merchant, who was her fellow-passenger, and sent on the captain to Hong-Kong, to treat for a double ransom. This is her story.

A Lady's Captivity Among Chinese Pirates - the Adventures of a Lady Traveller During the 1850s (Paperback): Fanny Loviot A Lady's Captivity Among Chinese Pirates - the Adventures of a Lady Traveller During the 1850s (Paperback)
Fanny Loviot
R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A young French girl's adventures in the age of Victoria
The adventures of Parisian young lady, Fanny Loviot and her eldest sister began in the Spring of 1852 when they boarded the small French schooner Independence, at Havre bound for California. They spent seven days suffering in the English Channel and a further twenty three days at sea before they arrived at Rio de Janeiro. They rounded Cape Horn, losing a seaman, but eventually arrived at San Francisco. Fanny spent almost two years in America experiencing the far west with all its wonders and diversions, including travelling into the interior and seeing her first native Indians. A house fire became the catalyst that divided the sisters and Fanny decided upon adventure to Java with a female acquaintance. In 1854 they embarked upon the Arcturus bound for China. What befell her now began to take on a far more serious aspect, with many perils, the death of companions, a hostile land and capture by Chinese Pirates awaiting her. This most interesting account of a lady's adventures in the middle years of the nineteenth century is highly entertaining, but illustrates not only the changes that have taken place in world travel over the last century and a half but also the remarkable resourcefulness the 'frail sex' could muster when necessary. Interestingly, this book was translated into English by Amelia B. Edwards, another resourceful Victorian lady and a successful 'jobbing' writer who was also very well regarded for her fine supernatural fiction, a collection of which is published by Leonaur.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.

A Lady's Captivity Among Chinese Pirates (Hardcover): Fanny Loviot A Lady's Captivity Among Chinese Pirates (Hardcover)
Fanny Loviot
R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First written in 1858, this thrilling narrative recounts the true story of Fanny Loviot, a wealthy, young French girl who was kidnapped at sea. After setting sail for California in 1855, Fanny's boat was overtaken and she was captured by Chinese pirates who held her hostage and demanded a ransom. This personal account follows her trying time in captivity, as well as her dramatic rescue by British authorities.

Les Pirates Chinois, Ma Captivite Dans Les Mers de la Chine. Nouvelle Edition (French, Paperback): Fanny Loviot Les Pirates Chinois, Ma Captivite Dans Les Mers de la Chine. Nouvelle Edition (French, Paperback)
Fanny Loviot
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Les Pirates Chinois: Ma Captivite Dans Les Mers de la Chine (Nouvelle Ed) (Ed.1860) (French, Paperback, 1860 ed.): Fanny Loviot Les Pirates Chinois: Ma Captivite Dans Les Mers de la Chine (Nouvelle Ed) (Ed.1860) (French, Paperback, 1860 ed.)
Fanny Loviot
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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