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Travels in Mesopotamia 2 Volume Set : With Researches on the Ruins of Nineveh, Babylon, and Other Ancient Cities

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Travel, Middle East and Asia Minor series
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Cornish-born writer, traveller and controversialist James Silk Buckingham (1786–1855) spent much of his early life as a sailor in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean and went on to publish accounts of his extensive travels to India, Palestine and Persia.

His criticisms of the East India Company and the Bengal government led to his expulsion from India in 1823.

In the 1830s he became a Member of Parliament and campaigned for social reforms and for the promotion of the temperance movement.

He founded several journals, including the periodical The Athenaeum, covering a wide range of topics from literature to popular science.

This two-volume work, published in 1827, recounts Buckingham's journey through Mesopotamia, and his opinions of its inhabitants.

In Volume 1 he travels from Aleppo in Syria to Sinjar (now in northern Iraq).

Volume 2 covers the journey from Sinjar to Baghdad, where illness led to a longer stay.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108042163 / 9781108042161
Multiple-component retail product
935.02
29/12/2011
United Kingdom
1114 pages, 28 Plates, black and white; 2 Maps
140 x 217 mm, 1500 grams