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Eothen; Or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East

Chapter 12 PASSAGE OF THE JORDAN

Word Count: 1981    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ith my worthy dragoman upon these occasions, because from my entire ignorance of the Arabic I should have been quite

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Eothen; Or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East
Eothen; Or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East
“This is an extraordinary work of travel writing that is more about the author's personal exploration than it is about monuments and museums. Inspired by a journey with an Eton colleague ten years prior, this memoir exemplifies how travel can become a personal experience and change who we are. Though over a century and half old, Eothen, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East feels as strikingly modern as any contemporary literary memoir. Kinglake's intimate, conversational style and his sense of humor and irony made Eothen-meaning "from the early dawn" or "from the East"-an instant success when it was first published in 1844. Even today, in the 21st century, it maintains its fresh and original feel. For lovers of travel, the Middle East, or self discovery this book will become an instant favorite.”
1 Chapter 1 OVER THE BORDER2 Chapter 2 TURKISH TRAVELLING3 Chapter 3 CONSTANTINOPLE4 Chapter 4 THE TROAD5 Chapter 5 INFIDEL SMYRNA6 Chapter 6 GREEK MARINERS7 Chapter 7 CYPRUS8 Chapter 8 LADY HESTER STANHOPE [14]9 Chapter 9 GALILEE10 Chapter 10 MY FIRST BIVOUAC11 Chapter 11 THE DEAD SEA12 Chapter 12 PASSAGE OF THE JORDAN13 Chapter 13 TERRA SANTA14 Chapter 14 THE DESERT15 Chapter 15 CAIRO AND THE PLAGUE [30]16 Chapter 16 CAIRO TO SUEZ17 Chapter 17 SUEZ18 Chapter 18 SUEZ TO GAZA19 Chapter 19 MARIAM20 Chapter 20 DAMASCUS21 Chapter 21 SURPRISE OF SATALIEH