1810 1ed Clarke Travels
in Europe RUSSIA Crimea Sevastopol Moscow Kremlin Turkey
“The most instructive and engaging book of
travels ever published!”
– Lowndes, on Clarke’s Travels
Edward Daniel Clarke was an 18th-century voyager known for
his expeditions across the world. One of his most important trips was his
voyage through Russia and Turkey. On this journey, Clarke began laying the
groundwork for his book ‘Travels in
Various Countries’. In the first part of this work, which describes his Russian
voyage, Clarke covers his experience in Moscow, supplementing his articles with
beautiful, full-page engravings of iconic buildings such as the Kremlin and Red
Square, St. Basil’s Cathedral, and the Church of St. Nicholas, as well as a map
of Crimea and view of Balaklava Harbor.
Item number: #15970
Price: $599
CLARKE, Edward Daniel
Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia and Africa. Part the first,
Russia Tartary and Turkey
Cambridge: Printed At The University Press By R. Watts; London: For T.
Cadell And W. Davies, 1810. First edition.
Details:
· Collation: Complete with all pages
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[4], xxviii, 759,
[1]
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Illustrated throughout with full-page and
in-text engravings and maps
· References: Lowndes 471
· Language: English
· Binding: Leather; tight and secure
· Size: ~12.25in X 9.75in (31cm x 25cm)
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