Charles Montagu Doughty

Charles Montagu Doughty

Charles Montagu Doughty was an English poet, writer, and traveller born in Theberton Hall, Saxmundham, Suffolk and educated at private schools in Laleham and Elstree, and at a school for the royal navy, Portsmouth. He was a student at King's College London, eventually graduating from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge in 1864. He was the father of Freda and Dorothy Doughty. He is best known for his 1888 travel book Travels in Arabia Deserta, a work in two volumes which, though it had little immediate influence upon its publication, slowly became a kind of touchstone of ambitious travel...
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Birthdate:August 19, 1843
Birthplace:Saxmundham
Date of death:January 20, 1926

Written works by Charles Montagu Doughty

Title
Travels in Arabia Deserta
The Dawn In Britain V2
Adam cast forth
Mansoul
cliffs
clouds
Offenbarung Arabiens
Documents épigraphiques recueillis dans le nord de l'Arabie
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