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Arabia, Egypt, India

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  • 12 b/w illus. 2 maps
  • Page extent: 532 pages
  • Size: 216 x 140 mm
  • Weight: 0.67 kg
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 (ISBN-13: 9781108046428)

  • Published June 2012

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Lady Isabel Burton (1831–96) was a distinguished nineteenth-century traveller, writer and critic. She and her husband Richard explored the Middle East, India, Africa and South America extensively during his diplomatic placements and for their own pleasure. Individually and collaboratively they produced several exquisitely detailed travelogues, recording custom, culture, politics and geography. This account of their travels, first published in 1879, details the Burtons' leisurely route to India through Europe before crossing the Mediterranean and continuing south through Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula. This skilful and humorous narrative brings the places and people to life through personal anecdotes, observations and colourful description. Burton's political and historical comments on the lands she travels through are reasoned, well-researched and afford valuable insight into public opinion and world affairs at this time.

Contents

Introduction; 1. From London through France and Italy; 2. Trieste, and general politics in that quarter; 3. Trieste to Port Said; 4. How cholera spreads; 5. Bombay; 6. The journey to Hyderabad in the Deccan; 7. Hyderabad in the Deccan; 8. Hyderabad; 9. The Nizam diamond; 10. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; 11. Dedicated to the anti-vivisectionists of England; 12. Bombay; 13. The sanitaria of Western India; 14. The hill races and forest men of Western India; 15. We leave Bombay for Goa; 16. The civil and religious history of Goa; 17. The career of St. Francis Xavier; 18. On the inquisition of Goa; 19. A peep into the future of north-western India; 20. We leave India; Appendix.

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