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On Horseback through Asia Minor

Part of the On Horseback through Asia Minor 2 Volume Set series
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Frederick Burnaby (1842–85) joined the Royal Horse Guards in 1859, but, when not assigned to active duty, he crafted his own adventures.

He ballooned across the English Channel, and travelled in Spain, Asia Minor and Russia.

He was wounded, and eventually killed, fighting for the British Empire.

His book, A Ride to Khiva (1876) gave a personal account of his hazardous mission into Russian territory during the 'Great Game' when the British and Russian Empires were vying for power in central Asia.

It was an instant bestseller, and brought him overnight fame.

This two-volume work, published in 1877, recounts his next adventure: a two-thousand mile journey through Asia Minor to assess Turkey's chances in the impending war with Russia.

On the way, he creates vivid snapshots of the region and of the people he encounters.

This first volume covers Burnaby's journey from Constantinople to Arabkir and includes a map of the entire route.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108037593 / 9781108037594
Paperback / softback
956.015
22/12/2011
United Kingdom
396 pages, 1 Plates, black and white; 1 Maps
140 x 216 mm, 500 grams