Ricordo di Fleeming Jenkin (titolo originale Memoir of Fleeming Jenkins) è un breve romanzo storico-biografico scritto da Robert Louis Stevenson, a ricordo dell'ingegnere Fleeming Jenkin, nel 1887. L'ingegnere era stato insegnante di Stevenson all'Università di Edimburgo, anche se poi lo scrittore non terminò i corsi. Stevenson veniva da una famiglia di ingegneri e costruttori di fari, ma nonostante l'ammirazione che sentiva, tanto da poter definire Jenkin (1833-1885) "modello di una vita che non fu", preferì l'avventura di viaggiare e dello scrivere. Rimase comunque amico del professore e della moglie, tanto che all'origine di questo libro vi fu la richiesta di lei di fornire un'introduzione alle opere postume del marito[1].
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- Preface to the American Edition (1901)
- I. The Jenkins of Stowting - Fleeming's grandfather - Mrs. Buckner's fortune - Fleeming's father; goes to sea; at St. Helena; meets King Tom; service in the West Indies; end of his career - The Campbell-Jacksons - Fleeming's mother - Fleeming's uncle John.
- II. Birth and Childhood - Edinburgh - Frankfort-on-the-Main - Paris - The Revolution of 1848 - The Insurrection - Flight to Italy - Sympathy with Italy - The Insurrection in Genoa - A Student in Genoa - The Lad and his Mother.
- III. Return to England - Fleeming at Fairbairn's - Experience in a Strike - Dr. Bell and Greek Architecture - The Gaskells - Fleeming at Greenwich - The Austins - Fleeming and the Austins - His Engagement - Fleeming and Sir W. Thomson.
- IV. Fleeming's Marriage - His Married Life - Professional Difficulties - Life at Claygate - Illness of Mrs. F. Jenkin; and of Fleeming - Appointment to the Chair at Edinburgh.
- V. Notes of Telegraph Voyages, 1858 to 1873.
- VI. Edinburgh - Colleagues - Farrago Vitae - I. The Family Circle - Fleeming and his Sons - Highland Life - The Cruise of the Steam Launch - Summer in Styria - Rustic Manners - II. The Drama - Private Theatricals - III. Sanitary Associations - The Phonograph - IV. Fleeming's Acquaintance with a Student - His late Maturity of Mind - Religion and Morality - His LoveHeroism - Taste in Literature - V. His Talk - His late Popularity - Letter from M. Trelat.
- VII. Mr Jenkin's Illness - Captain Jenkin - The Golden Wedding - Death of Uncle John - Death of Mr. and Mrs. Austin - Illness and Death of the Captain - Death of Mrs. Jenkin - Effect on Fleeming - Telpherage - The End.
- Appendix: Note I by William Thompson (Note on the Contributions of Fleeming Jenkin to Electrical and Engineering Science)
- Note II by Alexander Fergusson (Note on the Work of Fleeming Jenkin in connection with Sanitary Reform)