About This Book
Sir Richard Francis Burton KCMG FRGS (1821â€"1890) was a British writer, poet, linguist, explorer, translator, geographer, ethnologist, orientalist, Freemason, diplomat, and cartographer best remembered for extensively travelling in and exploring Africa, Asia, and the Americas. An extraordinary polyglot, he spoke 29 languages and gained extensive knowledge of many different cultures and their practices. His most famous works include English translations of “One Thousand and One Nights†and the “Kama Sutraâ€, as well as an incredible account of his incognito trip to Mecca when Europeans were strictly forbidden to do so. “A Dedication to Sir Richard Francis Burton†contains a fantastic collection of poetry and excepts by various authors concerning Burton's incredible work and accomplishments, including: “Richard Loves Me, A Memoir by Isabel Burtonâ€, “The Truth About 'The Scented Garden', by William Henry Wilkinsâ€, “A Neglected Genius: Sir Richard Burton, by Arthur Symonsâ€, “To Richard F. Burton, by Algernon Charles Swinburneâ€, “On the Death of Richard Burton, by Algernon Charles Swinburneâ€, and “'Honor, Not Honors', by Florence Earle Coatesâ€. Read & Co. Books is publishing this brand new collection of classic writings now complete with an introductory biography of the author by James Sutherland Cotton.