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Vikram and the Vampire

Vikram and the Vampire

by Richard F. Burton

Vikram and the Vampire is a famous legendary tale of indian origin written in Sanskrit and has been translated by the British writer Sir Richard Francis Burton. The theme of the story is the conversation between Vikram the King and Vetala the Vampire.  Vikram promises a tantric that he would bring the Vetala to the Tantric. Vetala agrees to co..

The City of the Saints, and Across the Rocky Mountains to California

The City of the Saints, and Across the Rocky Mountains to California

by Richard F. Burton

Unaccustomed, of late years at least, to deal with tales of twice-told travel, I can not but feel, especially when, as in the present case, so much detail has been expended upon the trivialities of a Diary, the want of that freshness and originality which would have helped the reader over a little lengthiness. My best excuse is the following extrac..

The Lake Regions of Central Africa -  A Picture of Exploration, Vol. 1

The Lake Regions of Central Africa - A Picture of Exploration, Vol. 1

by Richard F. Burton

Modern “hinters to travellers” direct the explorer and the missionary to eschew theory and opinion. We are told somewhat peremptorily that it is our duty to gather actualities not inferences—to see and not to think, in fact, to confine ourselves to transmitting the rough material collected by us, that it may be worked into shape by the professional..

The Lake Regions of Central Africa -  A Picture of Exploration, Vol. 2

The Lake Regions of Central Africa - A Picture of Exploration, Vol. 2

by Richard F. Burton

There is the evidence of barbarous tradition for a belief in the existence of Unyamwezi as a great empire, united under a single despot. The elders declare that their patriarchal ancestor became after death the first tree, and afforded shade to his children and descendants. According to the Arabs the people still perform pilgrimage to a holy tree, ..

Wanderings in Three Continents

Wanderings in Three Continents

by Richard F. Burton

The essays that follow were all prepared by Burton himself, and most of them were read by him in the form of lectures before sundry geographical and scientific societies at different times. For instance, the description of his expeditions to El Medinah, Meccah, Harar, and Dahomé were delivered by him as a course of four lectures before the Emperor ..