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  1. Literary career. Smith was born at Chertsey, Surrey. [1] The son of a surgeon, he studied medicine in London and in Paris, and his first literary effort was an account of his life in Paris, which appeared in the Mirror. [2] He gradually abandoned his medical work in favour of writing. Though a journalist rather than a literary figure, he was ...

  2. Albert Smith. Albert Richard Smith was born in Chertsey, Surrey, on 24 May 1816, the son of a surgeon. He studied medicine in London and in Paris, and his first literary effort was an account of his life in Paris, which appeared in 'The Mirror' and he gradually abandoned his medical studies in favour of becoming a writer.

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    • May 23, 1860
    • May 24, 1816
  3. Jan 10, 2014 · Yet after Albert Smith's dramatic account of this ascent made mountain climbing popular among the middle classes of Victorian England, Mont Blanc was climbed eighty-eight times in a five-year span. In 1852, John Murray's Handbook for Travellers in Switzerland , the bible for English tourists abroad, noted that the ascent “of Albert Smith, in 1851, has effectually popularized the enterprise.”

    • Peter H. Hansen
    • 1995
  4. Albert has a lot of dishes to explore throughout the journey. Everywhere he goes, there turns out to be a body or two, and he lets his dog Rex help hunt the culprit. Pork Pie Pandemonium is Albert Smith’s Culinary Capers series debut. Albert, the retired detective, had begun his happy retirement, but soon the wife passed away.

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    Albert James Smith (1822–1883), premier of New Brunswick, Canada 1865–1866. Albert Edward Smith (1871–1947), Canadian religious leader and politician. Albert Smith (British politician) (1867–1942), British MP and trade unionist. Albert Smith (South Australian politician) (1881–1965), member of the Australian House of Representatives.

  6. Jan 7, 2023 · Albert Smith Culinary Capers – Cornish Pasty Conspiracy – Book 13. by admin@ldwdesign.co.uk | Jan 7, 2023 | Albert Smith, Series. Cornish Pasty Conspiracy Albert Smith’s Culinary Capers Book 13 By Steven Higgs goodreads.com☆☆☆☆☆ (4/5) Following a trail of clues to a sleepy seaside village in the southwest corner of England ...

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  8. Albert Smith and his faithful dog, Rex Harrison, have been on the road for far longer than they ever expected, but they can’t go home yet. Not until they solve one final case. Following a near-invisible breadcrumb trail of clues to find a character they know only as ‘The Gastrothief’, the man and dog duo find themselves in a remote village on the Welsh coast.