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  1. Tout sur la série Edward John Trelawnay : Les fabuleuses aventures d’un authentique flibustier du XIXe siècle, transposées dans un monde imaginaire où les navires sillonnent non plus les mers, mais les airs. Épris de liberté, le jeune navigant Trelawnay déserte la toute-puissante Compagnie de l’Indius pour rejoindre les rangs des corsaires et lutter contre ses anciens maîtres.

  2. The collection, therefore, contains primary and secondary source information about Edward John Trelawny and his relationships with Percy B. Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, Claire Clairmont, Edward Ellerker Williams, and others of his time. The materials include copies of letters, diaries, images, and articles ranging from 1821 to 2008.

  3. Edward John Trelawny. Adventurer, Author. He is best remembered for his adventures with the poets Lord Byron and Percy B. Shelley. At his father's insistence, he spent six years of his youth as midshipman in the British Navy – but he left the Navy without being commissioned. Financial hardships and a failed marriage left him disenchanted,...

  4. Il contributo presenta una ricerca effettuata su Edward John Trelawny (1792-1881) avventuriero e scrittore legato alla città di Firenze attraverso l'amicizia con alcuni anglo-fiorentini, tra i quali Seymour Stocker Kirkup, attraverso lo studio dell'epistolario "Letters of Edward John Trelawny" curato da H. Buxton Forman per Oxford University Press (1910).

  5. 10 gen 2008 · Pforzheimer copy: Brown bead-grain cloth, gilt lettering on spine, blind embossed decorations, pale yellow endpapers. -- Book label: James Hay, Newcastle;...

  6. Voici Edward John Trelawny, corsaire anglais qui a renié sa patrie et célébré les idéaux des révolutionnaires français, forban romantique et trompe-la-mort impénitent, dandy en armes et aventurier dilettante, ami de lord Byron et amant de toutes les femmes…. Il pourrait être un ancêtre de Corto Maltese.

  7. Trelawny, E. J. (1792–1881) in A Dictionary of Writers and their Works (2) Length: 32 words Trelawny, Edward John (1792–1881)