160. Contents of The Scented Garden
161. Burton's Translation
Chapter XXXV
15th October 1888-21st July, 1890
Working at the Catullus and the "Scented Garden"
162. In Switzerlant, 15th October 1888
163. Mr. Letchford, August and September 1889
164. To Dr. Tuckey
165. To Mr. Kirby, 15th May 1889
166. Tunis and Algiers, 20th December 1889
167. Arbuthnot in Trieste, May 1890
Chapter XXXVI
"The Priapeia"
168. The Priapeia, 1890
169. Catullus and The Last Trip, 1st July-7th Sept
170. At Maloja
171. The Golden Ass
Chapter XXXVII
Death of Sir Richard Burton, 20th October 1890
172. Death
Chapter XXXVIII
20th October 1890-Devember 1890
The Fate of the "Scented Garden"
173. "Our Dead in Rare Instances Come Back"
174. Discrepancies in Lady Burton's Story
175. The Fate of the Catullus
176. Lisa Departs, November 1890
Chapter XXXVIX
January 1891-July 1891
Lady Burton in England
177. Lady Burton arrives in England
178. The Funeral at Mortlake
179. The Scented Garden Storm, June and July 1891
Chapter XL
June 1891-27th December 1893
O Tome, O Tomb
180. A Letter to Miss Stisted
181. The Writing of the "Life"
182. The Library Edition
Chapter XLI
22nd March, 1896
Death of Lady Burton
183. Lady Burton at Eastbourne
184. Death of Lady Burton, 22nd March 1896
185. Miss Sitsted's True Life
186. Mr. Wilkins's Work
187. Burton's Friends
Verses on the Death of Richard Burton, by Mr. A. C. Swinburne
Appendices
1. Bibliography of Richard Burton
2. List of Works included in the "Memorial Edition"
3. List of Biographies of Burton
4. Extracts relating to Burton from the Index to the Publications of
the Anthropological Institute
5. Bibliography of F. F. Arbuthnot
6. Bibliography of Dr. Steingass
7. Bibliography of John Payne
8. The Beharistan
9. The Nigaristan and other unpublished Works translated by Rehatsek
10. W. F. Kirby
11. Genealogical Table. The Burtons of Shap {not included}
Chapter I. 19th March 1821-October 1840
Childhood and Youth
1. Torquay and Elstree.
Sir Richard Burton, the famous traveller, linguist, and
anthropologist--"the Arabian Knight"--"the last of the demi-gods"--has
been very generally regarded a
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