Egypt and the Holy Land in 1842

Egypt and the Holy Land in 1842
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Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : NLI:2646372-10
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Synopsis Egypt and the Holy Land in 1842 by : W. Drew Stent

Egypt and the Holy Land in 1842, With Sketches of Greece, Constantinople, and the Levant

Egypt and the Holy Land in 1842, With Sketches of Greece, Constantinople, and the Levant
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Publisher : Sagwan Press
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 1376372347
ISBN-13 : 9781376372342
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Synopsis Egypt and the Holy Land in 1842, With Sketches of Greece, Constantinople, and the Levant by : William Drew Stent

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Forty Days

Forty Days
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781000451092
ISBN-13 : 1000451097
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Synopsis Forty Days by : John Booker

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.