Leaves from a Lady's Diary of Her Travels in Barbary

Leaves from a Lady's Diary of Her Travels in Barbary
Title Leaves from a Lady's Diary of Her Travels in Barbary PDF eBook
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Pages 304
Release 1850
Genre Africa, North
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Leaves from a lady's diary of her travels in Barbary

Leaves from a lady's diary of her travels in Barbary
Title Leaves from a lady's diary of her travels in Barbary PDF eBook
Author Barbary
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Pages 316
Release 1850
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The Journal [afterw.] The Madras journal of literature and science, ed. by J.C. Morris

The Journal [afterw.] The Madras journal of literature and science, ed. by J.C. Morris
Title The Journal [afterw.] The Madras journal of literature and science, ed. by J.C. Morris PDF eBook
Author Madras literary society
Publisher
Pages 776
Release 1850
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Madras Journal of Literature and Science

Madras Journal of Literature and Science
Title Madras Journal of Literature and Science PDF eBook
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Pages 604
Release 1851
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The Madras Journal of Literature and Science

The Madras Journal of Literature and Science
Title The Madras Journal of Literature and Science PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 596
Release 1850
Genre Literature
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Piracy and Captivity in the Mediterranean

Piracy and Captivity in the Mediterranean
Title Piracy and Captivity in the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Mario Klarer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 437
Release 2018-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 1351207970

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Piracy and Captivity in the Mediterranean explores the early modern genre of European Barbary Coast captivity narratives from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. During this period, the Mediterranean Sea was the setting of large-scale corsairing that resulted in the capture or enslavement of Europeans and Americans by North African pirates, as well as of North Africans by European forces, turning the Barbary Coast into the nemesis of any who went to sea. Through a variety of specifically selected narrative case studies, this book displays the blend of both authentic eye witness accounts and literary fictions that emerged against the backdrop of the tumultuous Mediterranean Sea. A wide range of other primary sources, from letters to ransom lists and newspaper articles to scientific texts, highlights the impact of piracy and captivity across key European regions, including France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Scandinavia, and Britain, as well as the United States and North Africa. Divided into four parts and offering a variety of national and cultural vantage points, Piracy and Captivity in the Mediterranean addresses both the background from which captivity narratives were born and the narratives themselves. It is essential reading for scholars and students of early modern slavery and piracy.

Forty Days

Forty Days
Title Forty Days PDF eBook
Author John Booker
Publisher Routledge
Pages 206
Release 2021-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 1000451097

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Forty Days: Quarantine and the Traveller, c. 1700 –1900 provides a timely reminder that no traveller in past centuries could return from the East without spending up to 40 days in a lazaretto to ensure that no symptoms of plague were developing. Quarantine was performed in virtual prisons ranging from mud huts in the Danube basin to a converted fort on Malta, evoking every emotion from hatred and hostility through to resignation and even contentment. Drawing on the diaries and journals of some 300 men and women of many nationalities over more than two centuries, the author describes the inadequate accommodation, poor food and crushing boredom experienced by detainees. The book also draws attention to comradeship, sickness, and death in detention, as well as Casanova’s unique ability to do what he did best even in the lazaretto of Ancona. Other well-known detainees included Hans Christian Andersen, Mark Twain and Sir Walter Scott. Lavishly illustrated, the work includes a gazetteer of 49 lazarettos in Europe and Asia Minor, with inmates’ comments on each. This book will appeal to all those interested in the history of medicine and the history of travel.