2 volumes. Third edition 1866.
Full-calf with gilt lineal border.
Contrasting morocco labels.
Raised bands, gilt decorative panels.
Marbled endpapers and page blocks.
Volume I.
xii, [1], 466 pages.
Frontispiece portrait with tissue-guard.
Dedication page.
2 fold-out plans.
Fold-out hand-coloured map.
Volume II.
[1], 398 pages.
Title page vignette.
2 fold-out plans.
"William Gifford Palgrave was referred to by
The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society as one
of the most important European explorers of the Arabian
Peninsula. After ordination into the Jesuit order he
convinced his superiors to allow his mission into the
interior of Arabia an unknown territory to the rest
of the world.
He also gained the support of the French emperor,
Napoleon III, representing to him that better knowledge
of Arabia would benefit French imperialistic schemes
in Africa and the Middle East. Palgrave then returned
to Syria, where he assumed the identity of a travelling
Syrian physician. Stocking his bags with medicines and
small trade goods, and accompanied by one servant,
he set off for Najd, in north-central Arabia. He traveled
as a Christian. The service he would do for the Society
of Jesus and the French empire would be as a spy,
not a missionary. At one point Palgrave was accused of
espionage and was almost executed for his Christian beliefs.
After travelling for a year from Syria, through Najd, and on
to Bahrainand Oman, he returned to Europe, where he
wrote a narrative of his travels. This narrative became a
bestseller. It makes no mention of the covert motives for
his journey.
After writing this book, Palgrave made yet another volte-face
and renounced the Catholic Church in 1865. In 1868 he
married Katherine, the daughter of George Edward Simpson,
of Norwich, by whom he had three sons. He was appointed
consul at St. Thomas and St. Croix in 1873, Manila in 1876,
and in 1878 in Bulgaria, where he was appointed Consul-General.
In 1879 he was moved to Bangkok. In 1884 he was appointed
Minister Resident and Consul-General to Uruguay, where he
served until his death in 1888."
Recorded shipping weight 2500g
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- Binding Condition: Very good
- Overall Condition: Very good
- Size: 23 x 15 cm
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- Country: Ireland
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