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Records of Travels in Turkey, Greece, etc., and of a Cruize in the Black Sea, with the Capitan Pasha, in the Years 1829, 1830, and 1831

This early publication (1832) by the naval officer Sir Adolphus Slade contains entertaining accounts of pirates, sultans, dignitaries and despots.

Adolphus Slade (Author)

9781108026024, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 17 February 2011

526 pages, 1 colour illus.
21.6 x 3 x 14 cm, 0.66 kg

Described by one commentator as 'a man of sterling common sense, intellectual rigour and ability', the distinguished naval officer Sir Adolphus Slade (1804–1877) was one of the best-informed and engaging travel writers of the nineteenth century. Later in his career he was to spend 17 years on secondment to the Turkish navy, heading its administration and improving its efficiency, but already in his twenties, having served in Russia and South America, he was keen to commit his observations of foreign lands to paper. First published in 1832, Slade's two-volume account of his travels in the Mediterranean and Turkey responded to the public's appetite for colourful chronicles. It contains descriptions of fashions, superstitions, dignitaries and despots, and covers topics ranging from antiquities and architecture to piracy and cricket. Volume 2 includes Slade's impressions of the Tartars, the Cossacks, the plague, Constantinople, and the habits of Muslim women.

15. Rodosto
16. Hadgi Toozoon
17. Kasan Pass
18. Selimnia
19. Pera
20. Of Constantinople (Stamboul)
21. Constantinople (continued)
22. On the Osmanleys
23. On Mussulman women
24. Capitan Pasha
25. Marizza
26. Schooner
27. Fever
28. Tertian fever.

Subject Areas: Middle Eastern history [HBJF1]

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