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William Barry Lord (1825 – 2 April 1884)''England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915'' was a British author. Lord joined the 9th Brigade of the Royal Regiment of Artillery on 18 October 1854 as a veterinary surgeon, and was retired on half-pay in May 1864. He served in the Crimean War, was present at Sebastopol and served in central India. He also travelled in Asia and Canada. Lord was a man of catholic interests. His articles contributed to ''Nature and Art'' show a wide range of subject matter – mackerel, fishing, lithographic stone, silkworms, sandgrouse, metallurgy, bamboo, flying fish, nuts, the backroads of London, tin, fir cones, palms and plants, and a host of other topics that piqued his interest. The British Museum catalogue lists nine books written by Lord. The best-known of these is ''Shifts and Expedients of Camp Life, Travel and Exploration'' first published in 1868 in serial form, and lavishly illustrated with woodcuts and text contributions by
Thomas Baines (John) Thomas Baines (27 November 1820 – 8 May 1875) was an English artist and explorer of British colonial southern Africa and Australia. Life and work Born in King's Lynn, Norfolk, on 27 November 1820, Baines was apprenticed to a coach ...
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wrote ''The Art of Travel'' in 1855 and subtitled it ''Shifts and Contrivances available in Wild Countries''. For anyone having to manage without the luxuries of the modern urban society, "''Shifts and Expedients''" provides detailed instructions on 'wagons and boats, horses and oxen, tents and firearms, hunting and fishing, observing and collecting, carpentry and metal-working, camping requisites, bush cuisine, medical improvisation, the best ways to cross rivers, to move heavy objects and to build huts.' Four of Lord's books deal with sea-fishing, two are on mining in Ireland, one has a self-explanatory title ''The Key to Fortune in New Lands'', and the last ''Diamonds and Gold:the three main routes to the South African Ophir''. This last book is particularly enigmatic since Lord is not known to have visited South Africa. His brother John Keats Lord was also an author who wrote about similar topics. Lord died at his residence in Paignton, Devon, aged 58.


Books

*''Shifts and expedients of camp life, travel, and exploration'', WB Lord, illustrator T Baines, London : H. Cox, 1876, online State Library of New South Wales
DSM/910.4/3586
*''Sea fish & how to catch them'' London, Bradbury and Evans (1863) *''Crab, shrimp, and lobster lore : gathered amongst the rocks at the sea-shore, by the riverside, and in the forest'' London : G. Routledge, (1867) *''Freaks of Fashion: The Corset & the Crinoline'' Ward, Locke, and Tyler (1868)


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External links


''The Corset and the Crinoline'' onlineSeveral books by Lord online
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lord, William Barry English writers British Army personnel of the Crimean War Royal Artillery officers Date of birth missing 1825 births 1884 deaths People from St Germans, Cornwall