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Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary John Dundas Cochrane

Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary By John Dundas Cochrane

Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary by John Dundas Cochrane


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John Dundas Cochrane (1780-1825) was destined for the sea from an early age, but is best remembered as 'the Pedestrian Traveller'. This 1824 account of his travels across Europe, Russia and Siberia is full of interesting anecdotes and observations about a then unknown and mysterious area of the world.

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Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary: From the Frontiers of China to the Frozen Sea and Kamtchatka by John Dundas Cochrane

John Dundas Cochrane (1780-1825) was destined for the sea from an early age, but is best remembered as 'the Pedestrian Traveller'. At the end of the Napoleonic Wars, he set out on a six-year tour of France, Spain and Portugal on foot. When in 1820 the Admiralty turned down his offer to explore the river Niger, he decided instead to walk round the world via Russia, Siberia and North America. On his arrival in St Petersburg, the Russian government gave him money to continue his journey using sledges and canoes where necessary, but he abandoned it in Kamchatka, marrying a local woman and returning with her to England. This account of his travels was published in 1824 and was immediately popular, going into several editions. By no means a scientific survey, it is full of interesting anecdotes and observations about a then unknown and mysterious area of the world.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Motives for undertaking the journey; 2. Angermunde; 3. St Petersburg; 4. The Volga; 5. Brief history of western Siberia; 6. Irkutsk; 7. Nishney Kolymsk; 8. Departure from the Kolyma; 9. Reasons for determining to return to Europe; 10. Departure from St Peter and St Paul's; 11. General observations on the peninsula of Kamchatka; 12. Departure from Kamchatka; 13. Departure from Yakutsk; 14. Verchney Udinsk; 15. Kiakhta; 16. Omsk; Conclusion.

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NLS9781108072267
9781108072267
1108072267
Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary: From the Frontiers of China to the Frozen Sea and Kamtchatka by John Dundas Cochrane
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2014-11-06
590
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