Franklina C. Gray: The Grand Tour (Hard Cover)
Limited Edition
8x10, over 250 pages, full-color images throughout. Includes fold-out map, complete transcriptions of Franklina’s newspaper articles, and “Gray’s Guide to European Hotels” not included in the softcover edition.
Printed in full color with illustrations on every page, Franklina C. Gray: the Grand Tour, is a feast for the eyes and a unique opportunity to understand a Victorian woman and the world in which she lived.
In 1875 Franklina C. Gray embarked on a two-year Grand Tour of Europe and the Middle East. She kept a journal chronicling her adventures and wrote hundreds of letters to William Bartlett, her fiancé in Oakland, California. Thanks to the generosity of her great-granddaughters, Camron-Stanford House is publishing a collection of her candid, never-before-published writings. She is not the stereotypical Victorian ideal. Franklina is an opinionated, imperfect woman of wit, spirit, and determination. In getting to know Franklina, readers will share some of her grand adventures as she climbs the Alps and sails the Nile.
Travelers will appreciate learning how much has changed while marveling that some problems, such as lost luggage, are much the same. Historians will find Franklina a detailed reporter of contemporaneous events whether it be a Sioux treaty or the deposition of an Ottoman Sultan. But it is Franklina’s mesmerizing descriptions of “a world so full of the glorious and the beautiful” that will enchant. From a moonlight dinner on an Egyptian temple to watching Johann Strauss conduct his orchestra in Vienna, the beauty and magic of the world are reflected through the eyes of Franklina Gray.
Limited Edition
8x10, over 250 pages, full-color images throughout. Includes fold-out map, complete transcriptions of Franklina’s newspaper articles, and “Gray’s Guide to European Hotels” not included in the softcover edition.
Printed in full color with illustrations on every page, Franklina C. Gray: the Grand Tour, is a feast for the eyes and a unique opportunity to understand a Victorian woman and the world in which she lived.
In 1875 Franklina C. Gray embarked on a two-year Grand Tour of Europe and the Middle East. She kept a journal chronicling her adventures and wrote hundreds of letters to William Bartlett, her fiancé in Oakland, California. Thanks to the generosity of her great-granddaughters, Camron-Stanford House is publishing a collection of her candid, never-before-published writings. She is not the stereotypical Victorian ideal. Franklina is an opinionated, imperfect woman of wit, spirit, and determination. In getting to know Franklina, readers will share some of her grand adventures as she climbs the Alps and sails the Nile.
Travelers will appreciate learning how much has changed while marveling that some problems, such as lost luggage, are much the same. Historians will find Franklina a detailed reporter of contemporaneous events whether it be a Sioux treaty or the deposition of an Ottoman Sultan. But it is Franklina’s mesmerizing descriptions of “a world so full of the glorious and the beautiful” that will enchant. From a moonlight dinner on an Egyptian temple to watching Johann Strauss conduct his orchestra in Vienna, the beauty and magic of the world are reflected through the eyes of Franklina Gray.
Limited Edition
8x10, over 250 pages, full-color images throughout. Includes fold-out map, complete transcriptions of Franklina’s newspaper articles, and “Gray’s Guide to European Hotels” not included in the softcover edition.
Printed in full color with illustrations on every page, Franklina C. Gray: the Grand Tour, is a feast for the eyes and a unique opportunity to understand a Victorian woman and the world in which she lived.
In 1875 Franklina C. Gray embarked on a two-year Grand Tour of Europe and the Middle East. She kept a journal chronicling her adventures and wrote hundreds of letters to William Bartlett, her fiancé in Oakland, California. Thanks to the generosity of her great-granddaughters, Camron-Stanford House is publishing a collection of her candid, never-before-published writings. She is not the stereotypical Victorian ideal. Franklina is an opinionated, imperfect woman of wit, spirit, and determination. In getting to know Franklina, readers will share some of her grand adventures as she climbs the Alps and sails the Nile.
Travelers will appreciate learning how much has changed while marveling that some problems, such as lost luggage, are much the same. Historians will find Franklina a detailed reporter of contemporaneous events whether it be a Sioux treaty or the deposition of an Ottoman Sultan. But it is Franklina’s mesmerizing descriptions of “a world so full of the glorious and the beautiful” that will enchant. From a moonlight dinner on an Egyptian temple to watching Johann Strauss conduct his orchestra in Vienna, the beauty and magic of the world are reflected through the eyes of Franklina Gray.