Laurence Oliphant
The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852
Laurence Oliphant
The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852
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First published in 1853, this book is a narrative of the British writer Laurence Oliphant's journey through mid-nineteenth-century Russia.
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First published in 1853, this book is a narrative of the British writer Laurence Oliphant's journey through mid-nineteenth-century Russia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 551g
- ISBN-13: 9781108045438
- ISBN-10: 110804543X
- Artikelnr.: 35214484
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 551g
- ISBN-13: 9781108045438
- ISBN-10: 110804543X
- Artikelnr.: 35214484
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Laurence Oliphant, a member of Parliament, was a South African-born British novelist, traveler, diplomat, British intelligence agent, Christian mystic, and Christian Zionist. During his lifetime, his most well-known work was the satirical novel Piccadilly (1870). Since then, his concept for Jewish farming settlements in the Holy Land, known as the Land of Gilead, has received increased attention. Oliphant represented the Stirling Burghs constituency in the UK Parliament. Laurence Oliphant was born in Cape Town, Cape Colony, as the only child of Sir Anthony Oliphant (1793-1859), a member of the Scottish landed elite, and Maria. Sir Anthony was the Attorney General of the Cape Colony when his son was born, but he was quickly appointed Chief Justice of Ceylon. Laurence spent his early life in Colombo, when his father bought a house called Alcove in Captains Gardens, which became known as Maha Nuge Gardens. Sir Anthony and his son are credited for introducing tea to Ceylon and cultivating 30 tea plants imported from China on the Oliphant Estate in Nuwara Eliya. In 1848 and 1849, he and his parents traveled through Europe. In 1851, he traveled with Jung Bahadur from Colombo to Nepal, gathering material for his debut book, A Journey to Katmandu (1852). Oliphant returned to Ceylon and then went to England to study law. Oliphant abandoned his legal studies to travel in Russia. The result of such voyage was his book The Russian Shores of the Black Sea (1853).
Preface
1. St. Petersburg
2. The great fair of Nijni Novgorod
3. Volga steam-tugs
4. Kazan
5. Another wood-station
6. Simbirsk: its trade
7. Singular misapplication of steam
8. Dubovka
9. Parting sensations
10. Don Cossack steppes
11. Don Cossacks: their origin
12. Colonies
13. Taganrog as a port
14. The Bertha
15. Kertch: its disadvantages as a port
16. Tartar quarter
17. Tartar village of Alushta
18. Stupendous cliffs
19. The harbour of Sevastopol
20. Bagtchè Seria
21. Annexation of the Crimea
22. Ascent to a deserted fortress
23. Yalta
24. Arrival at Odessa
25. Trade of Moldavia
26. Orsova: its political associations.
1. St. Petersburg
2. The great fair of Nijni Novgorod
3. Volga steam-tugs
4. Kazan
5. Another wood-station
6. Simbirsk: its trade
7. Singular misapplication of steam
8. Dubovka
9. Parting sensations
10. Don Cossack steppes
11. Don Cossacks: their origin
12. Colonies
13. Taganrog as a port
14. The Bertha
15. Kertch: its disadvantages as a port
16. Tartar quarter
17. Tartar village of Alushta
18. Stupendous cliffs
19. The harbour of Sevastopol
20. Bagtchè Seria
21. Annexation of the Crimea
22. Ascent to a deserted fortress
23. Yalta
24. Arrival at Odessa
25. Trade of Moldavia
26. Orsova: its political associations.
Preface
1. St. Petersburg
2. The great fair of Nijni Novgorod
3. Volga steam-tugs
4. Kazan
5. Another wood-station
6. Simbirsk: its trade
7. Singular misapplication of steam
8. Dubovka
9. Parting sensations
10. Don Cossack steppes
11. Don Cossacks: their origin
12. Colonies
13. Taganrog as a port
14. The Bertha
15. Kertch: its disadvantages as a port
16. Tartar quarter
17. Tartar village of Alushta
18. Stupendous cliffs
19. The harbour of Sevastopol
20. Bagtchè Seria
21. Annexation of the Crimea
22. Ascent to a deserted fortress
23. Yalta
24. Arrival at Odessa
25. Trade of Moldavia
26. Orsova: its political associations.
1. St. Petersburg
2. The great fair of Nijni Novgorod
3. Volga steam-tugs
4. Kazan
5. Another wood-station
6. Simbirsk: its trade
7. Singular misapplication of steam
8. Dubovka
9. Parting sensations
10. Don Cossack steppes
11. Don Cossacks: their origin
12. Colonies
13. Taganrog as a port
14. The Bertha
15. Kertch: its disadvantages as a port
16. Tartar quarter
17. Tartar village of Alushta
18. Stupendous cliffs
19. The harbour of Sevastopol
20. Bagtchè Seria
21. Annexation of the Crimea
22. Ascent to a deserted fortress
23. Yalta
24. Arrival at Odessa
25. Trade of Moldavia
26. Orsova: its political associations.