Letters to Henrietta: Isabella Bird

Letters to Henrietta: Isabella Bird

by IsabellaL.Bird (Author), KayChubbuck (Editor)

Synopsis

Before her first journey, no one would have guessed that Isabella Bird would become the heroine of Victorian travel. A middle-aged spinster on the Isle of Mull, she suffered from all kinds of strange diseases and was too frail to hold up her head without a steel support. Nonplussed, her doctors packed her off to the Pacific, the antipodean version of the spas of Switzerland, hoping for a cure.;Once there, her transformation was dramatic. Suddenly in Hawaii, she could climb the world's highest volcano - and was the first woman to do so; she rode an elephant through the untravelled jungles of Perak, she arrived in Hong Kong just in time to see it burn, and in Colorado she fell in love with a one-eyed desperado called Rocky Mountain Jim. But whenever she came home, her illness returned, making another trip essential.;Ultimately, she became a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (another female first), adviser to Gladstone and friend of Queen Victoria. She also became the mistress of her own mythology; insisting that her books reproduced the fresh impressions recorded in her letters.This selection reveals not the Isabella Bird we thought we knew, but instead a tempestuous, self-obsessed woman, occasionally at odds with the idea of Empire, deflecting proposals right and left. The letters also throw light on a fascinating relationship with Hennie, an equally clever and curious sister who had to stay behind.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 356
Publisher: John Murray Publishers Ltd
Published: 13 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0719560470
ISBN 13: 9780719560477

Author Bio
Kay Chubbuck, now assistant professor at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis and a visiting lecturer at Princeton, studied at Columbia, Princeton and Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar. She has been researching Victorian travel literature, especially Isabella Bird, for years.