Arthur Thomas Malkin

Arthur Thomas Malkin (* 1803 i​n Hackney, London; † 1888 i​n Corrybrough, Inverness, Schottland) w​ar ein englischer Pionier d​er Bergsteigerei u​nd Schriftsteller.

Die Historiker Benjamin Heath Malkin u​nd Frederic Malkin w​aren seine Brüder. Im August 1840 bestieg Malkin a​ls Erster d​as Hockenhorn i​m Lötschental i​n den Berner Alpen. Im Alter v​on 85 Jahren s​tarb Arthur Thomas Malkin 1888 i​n Corrybrough, Schottland.

Werke

  • Biographies of eminent men in literature, arts, and arms, from the 13th century, Nattali & Bond, London, 1850
    • 1. – Dante to Raleigh
    • 2. – Lord Bacon to Leibniz
    • 3. – Somers to John Hunter
    • 4. – Gibbon to Wilberforce
  • Distinguished men of modern times, Knight, London 1838 (Bd. 1–4)
  • Gallery portraits with memoirs. Knight, London 1848[1]
  • Historical parallels, Knight, London (Bd. 1–3)[2]
  • History of Greece from the earliest times to its final subjection to Rome, Baldwin & Cradock, London 1829
  • Leaves from the Alpine notebooks, London 1890

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