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Crozet's Voyage to Tasmania, New Zealand, the Ladrone Islands, and the Philippines in the Years 1771-1772
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ISBN: 113901403X 1108030882 Year: 1891 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Published in 1891, Henry Roth's translation of Crozet's narrative provided the first English account of the infamous French expedition to the South Pacific. The ship left France in 1771 under the command of Marion De Fresne (1724-1772). After exploring Tasmania (the first Europeans to do so), De Fresne's party set out for New Zealand, arriving shortly after Captain Cook. Crozet (1728-1782), took over command of the expedition when De Fresne and twenty-six crew members were killed and allegedly eaten by local Maori in the Bay of Islands. While much of the book is concerned with the exploration of New Zealand, Roth's translation begins with the origins of the expedition, the journey through the Pacific islands, and Tasmania and the discovery of people there, ending with descriptions of Guam and Manila. The work also includes a preface and discussion of the literature of New Zealand by James R. Boosé.

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A girl in the Karpathians
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Year: 1891 Publisher: London : George Philip & Son,

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A Ride through Asia Minor and Armenia : Giving a Sketch of the Characters, Manners, and Customs of Both the Mussulman and Christian Inhabitants
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ISBN: 1139096877 1108037577 Year: 1891 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Henry C. Barkley (c.1825-c.1895) was a civil engineer and author. His travel books included Between the Danube and the Black Sea (1876), which covers the five years in which he was working on the construction of a railway line linking the Danube and the Black Sea, and Bulgaria before the War (1877), written at the time of the Russo-Turkish war. (He also wrote a guide to rat-catching for public-school boys, and My Boyhood (1877), a collection of tales from his own childhood.) Published in 1891, this work recounts the author's adventures on a journey that took him in 1878 from Bucharest, through Istanbul, across Asia Minor and back to Trebizond (now Trabzon) on the Black Sea coast, a distance of 1400 miles, completed in 96 days. He describes with zest and humour the habits and customs of Christian and Muslim communities that he encounters on the way.

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Turkey --- Armenia (Republic) --- Travel


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Les voyages en Asie au XIVe siècle du bienheureux frère Odoric de Pordenone
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Year: 1891 Publisher: Paris : Leroux,

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Voyage en Palestine.
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Year: 1891 Publisher: Paris : Calman Lévy,

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Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika : Forschungsreisen durch die deutschen Schutzgebiete Gross-Nama- und Hereroland, nach dem Kunene, dem Ngami-See und der Kalaxari, 1884-1887
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Year: 1891 Publisher: Oldenburg : Schulzesche Hof-Buchhandlung und Hof-Buchdruckerei,

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Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, : including a summer in the Upper Karun region and a visit to the Nestorian rayahs,
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Year: 1891 Publisher: London : J. Murray,

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Siberia and the Exile System.
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ISBN: 1139218530 1108048226 Year: 1891 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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The American journalist George Kennan (1854-1924) spent many years travelling in and writing about Russia. After the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881, Kennan wanted to go to Siberia to examine the penal system and the punishment of political exiles. In this unflinching account, published in two volumes in 1891, Kennan gives vivid descriptions, accompanied by extensive illustrations of the prisons and labour camps and the harsh lives of the people forced to live there. This journey also led to a personal transformation for Kennan himself - he started out as a supporter of the tsarist government but when he returned to the United States, he had become an advocate of political revolution in Russia. In Volume 1, he inspects the overcrowded holding prison of Tyumen, where everyone banished to Siberia was forced to stay before redeployment, and he later speaks to some political exiles.


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Across Thibet : Being a Translation of De Paris au Tonkin à travers le Tibet inconnu.
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ISBN: 1139198491 1108046339 Year: 1891 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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The French explorer, author and legislator Gabriel Bonvalot (1853-1933) travelled widely in Central Asia in the 1880s. This two-volume English translation by C. B. Pitman of the 1889-90 French original was published in 1891. It describes Bonvalot's expedition across Europe and Asia to French Indochina. Accompanied by Prince Henri d'Orléans whose father, the Duc of Chartres, financed the expedition, Bonvalot left Paris in July 1889. In Volume 1, the expedition crosses first Russia and then Siberia, making its way south to Tibet. The obstacles encountered are considerable, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees below zero (Bonvalot describes how the fat that the expedition eats for butter is so hard that it may be 'used as a projectile') and altitude sickness affecting many of the party. The volume ends as the party enters Tibet, but without being certain exactly where they are.


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Across Thibet : Being a Translation of De Paris au Tonkin à travers le Tibet inconnu.
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ISBN: 1139198505 1108046347 Year: 1891 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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The French explorer, author and legislator Gabriel Bonvalot (1853-1933) travelled widely in Central Asia in the 1880s. This two-volume English translation by C. B. Pitman of the 1889-90 French original was published in 1891. It describes Bonvalot's expedition across Europe and Asia to French Indochina. Accompanied by Prince Henri d'Orléans whose father, the Duc of Chartres, financed the expedition, Bonvalot left Paris in July 1889. In Volume 2, the expedition succeeds in gaining formal permission to enter Tibet, despite the Lhasa government's usual policy of turning away foreigners. Bonvalot shows himself fascinated with the polyandry and polygamy practised by the Tibetans, saying that they seem 'quite contented with their lot, and gaiety reigns supreme'. The party continues through China's Yunnan province to Tonkin in northern Vietnam, and reaches Hanoi in 1890; they return to France by sea.

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