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Basil Hall

 

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Basil Hall : Travels in North America 1827-8

'I am reading Hall's book, but will read it through before I say a word about it, for I find my opinion changes so much between the first and third volume of a book'.

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Sydney Smith      Print: Book

  

Basil Hall : Travels in North America 1827-8

'Have you read Hall's America? If you have, I hope you dislike it as much as I do. It is amusing but very unjust and unfair. It will make his fortune at the Admiralty. Then he temporizes about the Slave Trade; with which no man should ever hold parley, but speak of it with abhorrence, as the greatest of all human abominations'.

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Sydney Smith      Print: Book

  

Basil Hall : Extracts from a Journal Written on the Coasts of Chile, Peru, and Mexico

'I did not write one syllable of Hall's book. When first he showed me his manuscript, I told him it would not do; it ws too witty and brilliant. He then wrote it over again, and I told him it would do very well indeed; and it [italics] has [end italics] done very well. He is a very painstaking person'.

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Sydney Smith      Print: Book

  

Basil Hall : Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea and the Great Loo-Choo Island; with an appendix... and a vocabulary of the Loo Choo language by H.I. Clifford

'Read voyage to Corea'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary Shelley      Print: Book

  

Basil Hall : Journal in South America

Harriet Countess Granville to her sister, Lady Georgiana Morpeth, from The Hague (June 1824): 'What a pretty book Captain Hall's is [...] George's verses gave me the greatest pleasure. I prefer the first, which I think beautiful. The last are full of soul and subject; but I think there is a little confusion dans la marche.'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Harriet Countess Granville      Print: Book

  

Basil Hall : Journal in South America

Harriet Countess Granville to her sister, Lady Georgiana Morpeth, from The Hague (June 1824): 'What a pretty book Captain Hall's is [...] George's verses gave me the greatest pleasure. I prefer the first, which I think beautiful. The last are full of soul and subject; but I think there is a little confusion dans la marche.'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Harriet Countess Granville      Print: Book

  

Captain Basil Hall : Fragments of Voyages and Travels

Wednesday, 13 April 1831: 'My nap [same afternoon] was a very short one and was agreeably replaced by Basil Hall's Fragments of Voyages. Every thing about the i[n]side of a vessell is interesting and my friend has the great sense to know this is the case.'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Walter Scott      Print: Book

 

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