Eaton, Charlotte A. (Charlotte Anne), 1788-1859
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Eaton, Charlotte A. (Charlotte Anne), 1788-1859
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Eaton, Charlotte A. (Charlotte Anne), 1788-1859
Eaton, Charlotte A. 1788-1859
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Eaton, Charlotte A. 1788-1859
Eaton, Charlotte Anne, 1788-1859
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Eaton, Charlotte Anne, 1788-1859
Eaton, Charlotte Ann (Waldie), 1788-1859.
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Eaton, Charlotte Ann (Waldie), 1788-1859.
Eaton, Charlotte Anne (Waldie), 1788-1859
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Eaton, Charlotte Anne (Waldie), 1788-1859
Author of Rome in the nineteenth century, 1788-1859
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Author of Rome in the nineteenth century, 1788-1859
Waldie, Charlotte Ann 1788-1859
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Waldie, Charlotte Ann 1788-1859
Author of Continental adventures, 1788-1859
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Author of Continental adventures, 1788-1859
Continental adventures, Author of 1788-1859
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Continental adventures, Author of 1788-1859
Eaton, Charlotte E. 1788-1859
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Eaton, Charlotte E. 1788-1859
Rome in the nineteenth century, Author of 1788-1859
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Rome in the nineteenth century, Author of 1788-1859
Englishwoman resident at Brussels in June, 1815 1788-1859
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Englishwoman resident at Brussels in June, 1815 1788-1859
Eaton, Charlotte Ann 1788-1859
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Eaton, Charlotte Ann 1788-1859
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Charlotte Ann (Waldie) Eaton (1788-1859) was a writer. In June 1815 she visited Brussels, the headquarters of Wellington's army, with her brother John and sister Jane. Her account of the battle was first published as Circumstantial Detail By a Near Observer in The Battle of Waterloo (1815). In 1817, her family published a more extended account based on her own experiences titled Narrative of a Residence in Belgium, During the Campaign of 1815, and of a Visit to the Field of Waterloo. By an Englishwoman. In 1820, after a visit to Italy, she anonymously published the popular and acclaimed Rome in the Nineteenth Century. Her other published works include The Days of Battle, later published as Waterloo Days; Continental Adventures; and At Home and Abroad.
Charlotte Ann (Waldie) Eaton (1788-1859) was a writer. In June 1815 she visited Brussels, the headquarters of Wellington's army, with her brother John and sister Jane. Her account of the battle was first published as Circumstantial Detail By a Near Observer in The Battle of Waterloo (1815). In 1817, her family published a more extended account titled Narrative of a Residence in Belgium, During the Campaign of 1815, and of a Visit to the Field of Waterloo. By an Englishwoman. In 1820, after a visit to Italy, she anonymously published the popular and acclaimed Rome in the Nineteenth Century. Her other published works include The Days of Battle, later published as Waterloo Days; Continental Adventures; At Home and Abroad; and Rome in the Nineteenth Century.
Charlotte Anne Eaton, British writer of travel books and travel-oriented literature, including the highly popular guide, Rome in the Nineteenth Century.
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Travelers' writings, English
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Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815
Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815
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