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  1. John Lavery and his work. With a pref. by R.B.Cunninghame Graham by Walter Shaw Sparrow, R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-09-04
  2. The conquest of New Granada by R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-08-19
  3. Cartagena and the banks of the Sinu by R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-09-09
  4. Bernal Diaz del Castillo; being some account of him, taken from his true history of the conquest of New Spain by R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-08-24
  5. Brought forward by R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-09-09
  6. Notes on the district of Menteith, for tourists and others by R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-08-18
  7. Father Archangel of Scotland and other essays by Gabriela Cunninghame Graham, R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-08-30
  8. Faith by R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-09-01
  9. Hope by R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-09-07
  10. His people by R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-08-14
  11. Charity by R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-08-31
  12. Success by R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-09-04
  13. John Lavery and his work by Walter Shaw Sparrow, R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-08-03
  14. A hatchment by R B. 1852-1936 Cunninghame Graham, 2010-09-03

1. A Vanished Arcadia -- Chapter 1
R(obert). B(ontine). Cunninghame Graham (18521936) was born in London, but spent much of his early adult life abroad,
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Editor's Note
PREFACE

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER XI
Editor's Note
R(obert). B(ontine). Cunninghame Graham (1852-1936) was born in London, but spent much of his early adult life abroad, travelling extensively to exotic parts of the world. In the tradition of Sir Richard Burton, he journeyed in disguise and great peril to a forbidden Islamic city, Moghreb Al-Acksa, and published his account of that adventure. He spent fourteen years in Argentina, and had a lifelong fascination with the early history of South America. Ultimately this led to A Vanished Arcadia (published 1901), his history of the expulsion of the Jesuits from the continent and the consequent tragedy imposed upon South America's native inhabitants. Cunninghame Graham identified with the causes of the weak against the strong, and after returning to Scotland in 1883, became involved in socialist politics and was elected first president of the Scottish Labour Party. Before his death his Scottish constituents accorded him the Honorary Presidency of the Scottish National Party. He returned to his beloved Argentina thereafter, where he died. Cunninghame Graham is little known in the United States. He was a friend to several noted literary figures, including George Bernard Shaw and Joseph Conrad, who used him as a model for several of his own fictional characters.

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Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham Travel writer Essayist 18521936. Enter CunninghameGraham, RB in the Names and Organisations option of the SLAINTE Search
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Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham
Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham was born on 24th May 1852 in London where his father Major William Bontine was serving with the Scots Greys. By the time he died in Buenos Aires in 1936, Graham had travelled extensively in Europe, North and South Africa, and North and South America, gaining for himself the deserved reputation as a cultured, cosmopolitan hispanophile. However, by heritage, upbringing and temperament, he was Scotissimus Scotorum , and part of a complex genealogical tree that saw amongst his forebears many of the famous Grahams of Scottish history. An inveterate letter-writer in his early travel adventures in Latin America, he began his literary life after the demise of his political career as a Radical MP (1886-92). Although Don Roberto , as his friends called him, is perhaps best known to many as a traveller and adventurer, a character, even an eccentric, he has left behind a solid corpus of some thirty books of sketches, biographies, histories and travel literature, not to mention translations, prefaces, pamphlets and other miscellaneous works. When he did come to write his first work he treated matters close to home.

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Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham. Travel writer Essayist. 18521936. Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham was Enter Cunninghame Graham, R B in the Names and Organisations option
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Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham
Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham was born on 24th May 1852 in London where his father Major William Bontine was serving with the Scots Greys. By the time he died in Buenos Aires in 1936, Graham had travelled extensively in Europe, North and South Africa, and North and South America, gaining for himself the deserved reputation as a cultured, cosmopolitan hispanophile. However, by heritage, upbringing and temperament, he was Scotissimus Scotorum , and part of a complex genealogical tree that saw amongst his forebears many of the famous Grahams of Scottish history. An inveterate letter-writer in his early travel adventures in Latin America, he began his literary life after the demise of his political career as a Radical MP (1886-92). Although Don Roberto , as his friends called him, is perhaps best known to many as a traveller and adventurer, a character, even an eccentric, he has left behind a solid corpus of some thirty books of sketches, biographies, histories and travel literature, not to mention translations, prefaces, pamphlets and other miscellaneous works. When he did come to write his first work he treated matters close to home.

5. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Cunninghame Graham, RB (Robert Bontine),18521936. Titles. Vanished Arcadia, A being some account
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Cunninghame Graham, R. B. (Robert Bontine), 1852-1936
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Vanished Arcadia, A: being some account of the Jesuits in Paraguay 1607-1767
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6. Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record
Title Vanished Arcadia, A being some account of the Jesuits in Paraguay 16071767.Author Cunninghame Graham, RB (Robert Bontine), 1852-1936. Notes.
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7. Publisher Description For Library Of Congress Control Number 00055704
Great Britain History 20th century, Cunninghame Graham, R, B, (Robert Bontine), 18521936 Political and social views,
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Publisher description for The fiction of geopolitics : afterimages of culture, from Wilkie Collins to Alfred Hitchcock / Christopher GoGwilt.
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Charting the contours of the long turn of the century from 1860 to 1940, The Fiction of Geopolitics studies a wide range of writers, genres, and disciplines, and interrogates the status of geopolitics as a powerful twentieth-century fiction. It argues, through a reading of anarchist and imperialist geographers, that geopolitics emerged as a pseudoscience from the breakdown of nineteenth-century ideas of culture. Four key words inform the organisation of the book: culture, nihilism, utopia and sabotage. Each rubric outlines a different set of issues organised in historical sequence from the novels of Wilkie Collins to the films of Alfred Hitchcock. Crossing genres and disciplines, and drawing on a variety of historical and theoretical sources, the book moves back and forth from Victorian to modernist fields of study to show how the nineteenth-century European hypothesis of culture haunts the twentieth-century fiction of geopolitics.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Political fiction, English History and criticism, Politics and literature Great Britain History 19th century, Politics and literature Great Britain History 20th century, Cunninghame Graham, R, B, (Robert Bontine), 1852-1936 Political and social views, Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 Political and social views, Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924, Secret agent, Collins, Wilkie, 1824-1889, Moonstone, World politics in literature, Imperialism in literature, Anarchism in literature, Utopias in literature

8. A Vanished Arcadia (in MARION)
Author Cunninghame Graham, RB (Robert Bontine), 18521936. PublishedLondon Century ; sl Distributed by David Charles, 1988.
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A vanished arcadia
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    Cunninghame Graham, R. B. (Robert Bontine), 18521936
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    Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958 Caesar, Gaius Julius, ca. 100-44 BC Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951 Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931 ... Curwood, James Oliver, 1878-1927
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    10. Records For Muwashshah. (in MARION)
    Jesuits Paraguay. Record 1 of 1. Cunninghame Graham, RB (RobertBontine), 18521936. A vanished arcadia being some account of
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    12. The Printers And Typographers
    With The NorthWest Wind , by RB Cunninghame Graham, and a Tribute by CunninghameGraham (1852-1936), a Scottish writer and social reformer, describes William
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    The Printers and Typographers
    Ishill had a strong interest in typography and the graphic arts. He was an admirer of many of the great printers and typographers. On display in this case are several of the books and pamphlets that Ishill printed in tribute to those men. William Morris And The Arts And Crafts , by Holbrook Jackson. Berkeley Heights, N.J.: Oriole Press, 1934. Copy no. 18. Jenson and Hadriano types; printed in black and orage; 140 copies on Strathmore Wayside Text and 20 on Kelmscott Hammer and Anvil handmade; boards with linen spine; 6 x 8.5 inches; 18 p. William Morris (1834-1896) is considered by some to be the finest English craftsman of the nineteenth century. The leader of the arts and crafts movement, he is best known for his final venture, as proprietor of The Kelmscott Press. Morris was a pioneer of the fine press move- ment. Ishill was a great admirer of Morris' work and of his ideals. With The North-West Wind , by R.B. Cunninghame Graham, and a Tribute by Edward Carpenter. Berkeley Heights, N.J.: Oriole Press, 1934. Copy no. 31.

    13. Victorian And Edwardian Collection
    The trident and the net Melbourne George Robertson, 1905. Cunninghame Graham,RB (Robert Bontine), 18521936. Faith. London Duckworth, 1909.
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    14. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Cunninghame Graham, RB (Robert Bontine) (18521936) Works by this author VanishedArcadia, A being some account of the Jesuits in Paraguay 1607-1767.
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    15. Tomfolio.com: History: South America And Carib: Venezuela
    4. CunninghameGraham, RB (Robert Bontine) 1852-1936 José Antonio Páez Jose AntonioPaez Publisher Port Washington, NY,Kennikat Press 1970 from the 1929
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    16. Letters And Documents Collection - C
    of Helen Green Hardwick in memory of Gordon A. Hardwick Cunninghame Graham, RB(Robert Bontine), 18521936 ALS, 1883 July 2, to WH Hudson 2 ALsS, 1916 Dec.
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    Cadbury, Richard Tapper, 1853-1929
    ALS, n.y. Dec. 31, to Frank Miles Day "The enclosed...ex libris of an ancestor of mine may interest you..."
    Caine, Hall, Sir 1853-1931
    ALS, 1894 July 17, to Reginald Palgrave Writes in praise of the travel books of William Gifford Palgrave.
    Cameron, E.
    ALS, 1941 Jan. 28, to Mrs. David Finley Wants to send French translation of Henry Adams's Democracy, inscribed by Adams. Removed from Democratie , an anonymous translation of Henry James's Democracy , Paris: 1882 Gift of Bryn Mawr Bookshop of Washington, DC
    Campbell, Ivan (Hon. Capt. Hon.) 1859-1917
    ALS, 1 Aug. 1915, to Mrs. Crosby-Brown Contains an account of administering a typhus hospital in Serbia, where "...renewed fighting in the Balkans is prophesied." Removed from John of Jingals , by Laurence Housman, Gift of the Bryn Mawr Book Shop of New York, Oct. 1995

    17. WWW-VL History Index
    Directory of online resources in English and Spanish pertaining the history of this country.Category Society History By Region South America Paraguay...... Jesuit mission system; A Vanished Arcadia Being Some Account of the Jesuits in Paraguay1607 to 1767, by RB Cunninghame Graham 18521936 gutenberg plain text.
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    18. FAIRBURN, A.R.D. (Arthur Rex Dugard), 1904-1957 (A803)
    Robert; Cracknell, VF; Cresswell, D'Arcy, 18961960; Culbert, Bill,1935-; Cunninghame Graham, RB (Robert Bontine), 1852-1936; Curnow
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    FAIRBURN, A.R.D. (Arthur Rex Dugard), 1904-1957 (A803)
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    FAIRBURN, A.R.D. (Arthur Rex Dugard), 1904-1957
    Type of record
    Papers; Letters
    Dates covered
    1926-1927; ca.1930-ca.1957
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    c 1.5m
    Level of description
    Collection
    Location
    University of Auckland Library.
    Description
    A.R.D. Fairburn was a poet, social commentator and lecturer in Art History at Auckland University College, 1951-1957.
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    Glover, Denis, 1912-1980
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    • Culbert, Bill, 1935-
    • Dennant, Dick
    • Eustace, J.
    • Glover, Denis, 1912-1980
    • Godley, E. J. (Eric John), 1919-
    • Gordon, Ian A. (Ian Alastair), 1908-
    • Jackson, Gainor
    • Macky, Willow, 1921-
    • Murray, G.
    • New Zealand Broadcasting Service
    • Nicholson, Michael
    • Nicholson, Robert
    • Lahr, Charles
    • Potocki of Montalk, Geoffrey, Count, 1903-
    • Acland, Emmie
    • Adams, W.
    • Aicken, Rhoda E. M.
    • Aldrich, Tilli (Frankel)
    • Allerton, A. R.
    • Alpers, Antony, 1919-
    • Andrews, Isobel Smith Young
    • Angus, Rita, 1908-1970
    • Arts in New Zealand
    • Bard, Josef

    19. CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM, Robert Bontine
    Translate this page 1852-1936. Ver PEREZ TRIANA, Santiago. 1750 Down the Orinoco in a Canoe By S. Pérez Triana With an Introduction by RB Cunninghame Graham “Que
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    Venezuela en 5 siglos de imprenta
    CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM, Robert Bontine 1852-1936
    BL 010480. de. 9. BN CBB 1319.

    20. CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM, Robert Bontine
    Translate this page Cunninghame Graham, Robert Bontine 1852-1936. Ver PEREZ TRIANA, Santiago. 1751José Antonio Páez, by RB Cunninghame Graham. Philadelphia, Macrae Smith Co.
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    Venezuela en 5 siglos de imprenta
    CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM, Robert Bontine 1852-1936
    Philadelphia, Macrae Smith Co. [1929?] LC ACR-8828.

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