
A collection of maps from mainly obscure and forgotten travel and history books.
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In this 1957 memoir, Dr Lindsay Rogers describes working with Marshall Tito’s partisans in the mountains and forests of Yugoslavia.
Rogers set up hospitals in caves and forests, sometimes improvising with nails to set bones and gunpowder t...
Nelson Glueck (1900-1971) was an American rabbi, academic, and archaeologist who made significant contributions to biblical archaeology. He discovered more than 1,500 ancient sites in Israel, Palestine, and Jordan, his work inspired generat...
Rev. William O. Raymond, born in 1858, wrote The River St. John in 1910. This version was published in 1950.
From the introduction:
Born and reared upon the banks of the River Saint John, I have always loved it, and have found a charm i...
This book, written in 1951 by Henry Roberts, is, according to the Slavic Review:
a magisterial study of the interconnections of Rumanian economic and political life during the interwar period
From his obituary:
Roberts Henry Roberts...
The author of the book, Roger Le Tourneau (1907 - 1971), was a major figure in Middle Eastern studies. His career began at the Collège Moulay Idriss of Fez. He joined the French Resistance during World War Two and went on to hold many prest...
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Johann Gottfried Seume set out to walk to Syracuse in 1801. I'm doing the same.
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