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Julius Beerbohm : ウィキペディア英語版
Julius Beerbohm

Julius Beerbohm (1854 – April 1906) was a Victorian travel-writer, engineer and explorer.
He was the son of Julius Ewald Edward Beerbohm (1811–1892),〔(Google Books listing ) Max Beerbohm: a Biography, by David Cecil – Houghton Mifflin, 1965〕 of Dutch, Lithuanian, and German origin, who had come to England in about 1830 and set up as a prosperous corn merchant.〔 He married an Englishwoman, Constantia Draper, and the couple had four children. Julius Beerbohm's older brother was the renowned actor-manager Herbert Beerbohm Tree; his sister was author Constance Beerbohm. A younger half-brother was the caricaturist and parodist Max Beerbohm.〔 His half-sister Agnes Mary Beerbohm (1865–1949), who became Mrs Ralph Neville in 1884, was a friend of the artist Walter Sickert and modelled for him in his 1906 painting ''Fancy Dress''.〔(Google Books Listing ) Baron, Wendy 'Sickert: Paintings and Drawings' Published by Yale University Press (206) pg 315 ISBN 0-300-11129-0〕 His nieces were Viola, Felicity and Iris Tree.
==Travels in Patagonia==
A European engineer, Beerbohm travelled to Patagonia in 1877 as part of a group sent to survey the land between Port Desire and Santa Cruz. His 1881 book ''Wanderings in Patagonia; or, Life among the Ostrich Hunters'' is the account of the time he spent there. In the book he vividly describes the natural history and geography of the country which he labelled 'the last of nature's works'.〔(Internet Archive Listing ) Beerbohm, Julius 'Wanderings in Patagonia, or, Life among the Ostrich Hunters' Chatto & Windus, London (1881)〕
Beerbohm travelled across deserts and through jungles with the native Indians, the people Ferdinand Magellan had come upon in 1520 when he discovered the country.〔〔(Internet Archive Listing ) The life of Ferdinand Magellan, and the first circumnavigation of the globe by Francis Henry Hill Guillemard〕 Beerbohm details a trek through this notoriously hostile terrain and overcomes snowstorms and mutiny, survives a flood and encounters "ostrich" hunters, puma, and swans. A rank amateur, Beerbohm had no previous knowledge of the land, its flora and fauna. Fortunately, for the most part of the journey he travelled with several old hands at ostrich hunting: the memorable Isidro, the Frenchman Guillaume, and the Austrian Maximo.〔
Most memorable are the several chapters in which the group is stuck on the north side of the Rio Gallegos which was experiencing a severe flood. The group split up, with Beerbohm and Guillaume venturing a dangerous crossing, which almost drowned Beerbohm. When they finally arrived in Sandy Point, the local prison, along with its military guard, mutinied, got drunk, and took over the town, killing many of its citizens.〔
Beerbohm's Patagonia sketches provided the basis for the illustrations for Lady Florence Dixie's ''Across Patagonia'' (1881).〔Dixie, Lady Florence 'Across Patagonia' with Illustrations from Sketches by Julius Beerbohm Published by R. Worthington, New York (1881)〕

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