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_bG464 1811
245 0 2 _aA general collection of the best and most interesting voyage and travels in all parts of the world :
_bmany of which are now first translated into English : digested on a new plan /
_cby John Pinkerton.
260 _aLondon :
_bLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown,
_c1811.
300 _a821 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c30 cm.
500 _a“Illustrated with plates ; volume the seventh”—title page.
500 _a“A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in All Parts of the World is a 17-volume compilation of travel narratives assembled by the Scottish historian and poet John Pinkerton (1758‒1826), first published in Great Britain in 1808‒14. A contemporary and acquaintance of the historian Edward Gibbon and the novelist Sir Walter Scott, Pinkerton wrote books on Scottish history and poetry, numismatics, and other topics, as well as his own plays and poems. Many of the narratives were newly translated into English from French, German, Dutch, Latin, Italian, Spanish, and other European languages. Each volume is illustrated with plates. A six-volume American edition of Pinkerton’s collection of voyages was published in Philadelphia in 1810‒12. Shown here is the seventh volume of the original London edition, which mainly includes narratives of travel by Europeans to many countries of Asia, including China, Japan, Korea, Persia (Iran), and Turkestan. The narratives include “travels of two Mohammedans through China and India in the ninth century,” and accounts of travels by Marco Polo, ambassadors, and missionaries from present-day Italy, Germany, France, Spain, and Russia”—copied from website.
500 _aThe Library of Congress donated copies of the digitized material (along with extensive bibliographic records) containing more than 163,000 pages of documents to ACKU, the collections that include thousands of historical, cultural, and scholarly materials dating from the early 1300s to the 1990s includes books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, newspapers and periodicals related to Afghanistan in Pushto, Dari, as well as in English, French, German, Russian and other European languages ACKU has a PDF copy of the item.
504 _6Includes bibliographical references.
650 0 _aVoyages and travels.
650 0 _aBorneo – Description and travel.
650 0 _aJews – History.
856 _qPDF
_uhttps://doi.org/10.29171/azu_acku_g161_g464_1811
_zScanned for ACKU.
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