The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852
With a Voyage down the Volga, and a Tour through the Country of the Don Cossacks
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Mar '12
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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.
This book is a narrative of the journey British writer Laurence Oliphant (1829–88) made to Russia as a young man. Its publication in 1853 coincided with the beginning of the Crimean War, turning the book into an immediate success. It remains an important resource for cultural and political historians.The British diplomat and writer Laurence Oliphant (1829–88) was the author of travel diaries and novels, including the very successful Piccadilly (1870). A keen traveller, he worked as a correspondent for The Times during the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1) and served as Secretary to British Diplomat Lord Elgin in Canada, China and Japan. This book is a narrative of the journey Oliphant made to Russia as a young man, with his friend Oswald Smith. Its publication in 1853 coincided with the beginning of the Crimean War, turning the book into an immediate success. From the splendour of mid-nineteenth-century St Petersburg, to the annexation of the Crimea, and the international consequences of Russian foreign policy for Europe, this illustrated book is also full of witty anecdotes and captivating descriptions. Very influential in its time, it remains an important resource for cultural and political historians.
ISBN: 9781108045438
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
Weight: 500g
392 pages