The Romany Rye

The Romany Rye

Author: George Henry Borrow

Publisher:

Published: 1858

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13:

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Romany Rye

Romany Rye

Author: Nelson Jack Boswell

Publisher: New Generation Publishing

Published: 2015-02-25

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1785072943

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A British Gypsy family "e;The Boswell's"e; arrive in New York in 1868. Adam, a gypsy wheeler dealer; the hero of the book leaves on a 2,000 mile journey to a boom town in Texas. On a Train stagecoach with many stops and places, he encounters a couple of con artists, moody jewellery, a pretty gypsy girl in West Virginia and a Marshall. In Memphis; pit dog fights, a Creole girl, the Mississippi boat, a killing and in Aberline; gambling, a knife fight, gun play and a mafia beauty. His thoughts regularly going back to full chapters of a gypsy family life in old England; of Hare coursing, fishing, hedgehog hunting, real gypsy fortune telling, travelling and occasionally the real gypsy language Six long winters camped at a Lord's Manor; two cultures each learning from the other, a family feud settled in Hereford, romance and much more - two stories coming together as one, 20 years apart, coming together in America. Adventure, romance, animal interest, fights, travel and culture, but his main problem...Women!


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Download or read book Romany Rye written by Nelson Jack Boswell and published by New Generation Publishing. This book was released on 2015-02-25 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A British Gypsy family "e;The Boswell's"e; arrive in New York in 1868. Adam, a gypsy wheeler dealer; the hero of the book leaves on a 2,000 mile journey to a boom town in Texas. On a Train stagecoach with many stops and places, he encounters a couple of con artists, moody jewellery, a pretty gypsy girl in West Virginia and a Marshall. In Memphis; pit dog fights, a Creole girl, the Mississippi boat, a killing and in Aberline; gambling, a knife fight, gun play and a mafia beauty. His thoughts regularly going back to full chapters of a gypsy family life in old England; of Hare coursing, fishing, hedgehog hunting, real gypsy fortune telling, travelling and occasionally the real gypsy language Six long winters camped at a Lord's Manor; two cultures each learning from the other, a family feud settled in Hereford, romance and much more - two stories coming together as one, 20 years apart, coming together in America. Adventure, romance, animal interest, fights, travel and culture, but his main problem...Women!


The Romany Rye

The Romany Rye

Author: George Borrow

Publisher:

Published: 1857

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13:

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The Romany Rye

The Romany Rye

Author: George Henry Borrow

Publisher:

Published: 1916

Total Pages: 446

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The Romany Rye

The Romany Rye

Author: George Borrow

Publisher:

Published: 1900

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13:

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The Romany Rye

The Romany Rye

Author: George Borrow

Publisher: anboco

Published: 2017-06-25

Total Pages: 605

ISBN-13: 3736420447

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It having been frequently stated in print that the book called "Lavengro" was got up expressly against the popish agitation, in the years 1850-51, the author takes this opportunity of saying that the principal part of that book was written in the year '43, that the whole of it was completed before the termination of the year '46, and that it was in the hands of the publisher in the year '48. And here he cannot forbear observing, that it was the duty of that publisher to have rebutted a statement which he knew to be a calumny; and also to have set the public right on another point dealt with in the Appendix to the present work, more especially as he was the proprietor of a review enjoying, however undeservedly, a certain sale and reputation. "But take your own part, boy! For if you don't, no one will take it for you." With respect to "Lavengro," the author feels that he has no reason to be ashamed of it. In writing that book he did his duty, by pointing out to his country people the nonsense which, to the greater part of them, is as the breath of their nostrils, and which, if indulged in, as it probably will be, to the same extent as hitherto, will, within a very few years, bring the land which he most loves beneath a foreign yoke: he does not here allude to the yoke of Rome. Instead of being ashamed, has he not rather cause to be proud of a book which has had the honour of being rancorously abused and execrated by the very people of whom the country has least reason to be proud? p. ivOne day Cogia Efendy went to a bridal festival. The masters of the feast, observing his old and coarse apparel, paid him no consideration whatever. The Cogia saw that he had no chance of notice; so going out, he hurried to his house, and, putting on a splendid pelisse, returned to the place of festival.


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Download or read book The Romany Rye written by George Borrow and published by anboco. This book was released on 2017-06-25 with total page 605 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It having been frequently stated in print that the book called "Lavengro" was got up expressly against the popish agitation, in the years 1850-51, the author takes this opportunity of saying that the principal part of that book was written in the year '43, that the whole of it was completed before the termination of the year '46, and that it was in the hands of the publisher in the year '48. And here he cannot forbear observing, that it was the duty of that publisher to have rebutted a statement which he knew to be a calumny; and also to have set the public right on another point dealt with in the Appendix to the present work, more especially as he was the proprietor of a review enjoying, however undeservedly, a certain sale and reputation. "But take your own part, boy! For if you don't, no one will take it for you." With respect to "Lavengro," the author feels that he has no reason to be ashamed of it. In writing that book he did his duty, by pointing out to his country people the nonsense which, to the greater part of them, is as the breath of their nostrils, and which, if indulged in, as it probably will be, to the same extent as hitherto, will, within a very few years, bring the land which he most loves beneath a foreign yoke: he does not here allude to the yoke of Rome. Instead of being ashamed, has he not rather cause to be proud of a book which has had the honour of being rancorously abused and execrated by the very people of whom the country has least reason to be proud? p. ivOne day Cogia Efendy went to a bridal festival. The masters of the feast, observing his old and coarse apparel, paid him no consideration whatever. The Cogia saw that he had no chance of notice; so going out, he hurried to his house, and, putting on a splendid pelisse, returned to the place of festival.


The Romany Rye

The Romany Rye

Author: George Henry Borrow

Publisher: Digital Antiquaria

Published: 2004-07

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1580572979

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The Romany Rye

The Romany Rye

Author: George Henry Borrow

Publisher:

Published: 1858

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13:

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Lavengro and the Romany Rye

Lavengro and the Romany Rye

Author: James Borrow

Publisher: Wildside Press LLC

Published: 2008-05-01

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1434470466

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George Borrow (1803-1881) was an English author who wrote novels and travelogues based on his own experiences around Europe. He developed a close affinity with the Romani people of Europe, and his best known book, "Lavengro," is largely autobiographical.


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Download or read book Lavengro and the Romany Rye written by James Borrow and published by Wildside Press LLC. This book was released on 2008-05-01 with total page 386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: George Borrow (1803-1881) was an English author who wrote novels and travelogues based on his own experiences around Europe. He developed a close affinity with the Romani people of Europe, and his best known book, "Lavengro," is largely autobiographical.


The Romany Rye a sequel to "Lavengro"

The Romany Rye a sequel to

Author: George Borrow

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-16

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13:

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The Romany Rye a sequel to "Lavengro" is a novel by George Borrow. Borrow was an English writer of novels and of travel books. Excerpt: "In the evening I received another visit from the man in black. I had been taking a stroll in the neighbourhood, and was sitting in the dingle in rather a listless manner, scarcely knowing how to employ myself; his coming, therefore, was by no means disagreeable to me. I produced the hollands and glass from my tent, where Isopel Berners had requested me to deposit them, and also some lump sugar, then taking the gotch I fetched water from the spring, and, sitting down, begged the man in black to help himself; he was not slow in complying with my desire, and prepared for himself a glass of Hollands and water with a lump of sugar in it. After he had taken two or three sips with evident satisfaction, I, remembering his chuckling exclamation of "Go to Rome for money," when he last left the dingle, took the liberty, after a little conversation, of reminding him of it, whereupon, with a he! he! he! he replied, "Your idea was not quite so original as I supposed. After leaving you the other night I remembered having read of an emperor of Germany who conceived the idea of applying to Rome for money, and actually put it into practice."


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Download or read book The Romany Rye a sequel to "Lavengro" written by George Borrow and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2019-12-16 with total page 508 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Romany Rye a sequel to "Lavengro" is a novel by George Borrow. Borrow was an English writer of novels and of travel books. Excerpt: "In the evening I received another visit from the man in black. I had been taking a stroll in the neighbourhood, and was sitting in the dingle in rather a listless manner, scarcely knowing how to employ myself; his coming, therefore, was by no means disagreeable to me. I produced the hollands and glass from my tent, where Isopel Berners had requested me to deposit them, and also some lump sugar, then taking the gotch I fetched water from the spring, and, sitting down, begged the man in black to help himself; he was not slow in complying with my desire, and prepared for himself a glass of Hollands and water with a lump of sugar in it. After he had taken two or three sips with evident satisfaction, I, remembering his chuckling exclamation of "Go to Rome for money," when he last left the dingle, took the liberty, after a little conversation, of reminding him of it, whereupon, with a he! he! he! he replied, "Your idea was not quite so original as I supposed. After leaving you the other night I remembered having read of an emperor of Germany who conceived the idea of applying to Rome for money, and actually put it into practice."