Lady Burton at the age of 17 from an unfinished drawing.
About This Book
The memoir traces a woman's upbringing, social debut, courtship and marriage to a celebrated explorer, and their shared life of extensive travel, colonial postings, and field expeditions. Using autobiographical fragments, letters, and journals, it portrays domestic devotion, intellectual partnership, and practical courage during voyages and remote residences, with accounts of island and continental tours and a South American expedition. The editor summarizes correspondence and illustrations, addresses contemporary controversies concerning her actions, and defends her motives, aiming to present a rounded portrait of character, self-sacrifice, and the daily realities of life alongside an extraordinary husband.
THE ROMANCE OF ISABEL LADY BURTON
VOL. I
THE ROMANCE OF
TOLD IN PART BY HERSELF
AND IN PART BY
W. H. WILKINS
With Portraits and Illustrations
Volume One
LONDON
HUTCHINSON & CO.
PATERNOSTER ROW
1897
Printed by Hazell, Watson, & Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury.
To
HER SISTER
MRS. GERALD FITZGERALD
I DEDICATE THIS BOOK