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THRO JLJJLJC \ , \ J UGH \ J \ XL 1 . - T L & JLL ti J & HEART d ± A ! J & . ± \ , L OF \ JJJ ASIA ^ lOl-fl . . *
It is a mistake for any man to imagine that he can penetrate the wilds of Central Asia
unless he has first of all placed himself under Russian * protection' ; otherwise he is certain
to meet with many obstacles and may even find himself under arrest as a spy . Moifsteur
travel Bonvalbt and is is no more novice over , however an energetic , in French Eastern
man , who , has , the good , fortune to be favourablknown to the authorities at St .
Petersburg y , ; , this circumstance accordingly stood him in good stead when he determined in 1886 "
to make an adventurous journey ' Through the Heart of Asia to India . ' His object was by
means of a careful examination of Central Asia and its inhabitants to shed by the aid of the
6 torch of geography ' a fresh li ght , if possible , upon ujjuij . its iuo past yjtxaii history uiauui ^ . . jljlib His" journey juuixix zy began ucgau txv at
Marseilles , from whence Ke ~ sailed to Batoum and however quickly of found following his way the to peaten Tiflis ; track instead to ,
nuwevei - cm . lunowmg tne Mca-teii Litujii . tu Teheran M . Bonvalot struck the shores of the Caspian , Sea and having explored the coast as
far mountains as Resht which , turned lie between inland and the crossed ocean and the
the capital of Persia . The Tartars in this unfrequented region
suffer were found much to fro be m fever sickly , and and are badl an y clad idle , they and
that apathetic they race are ; too the lazy Armenians even to , indeed steal . , dec ' They lare
Gabriel ¦ ' i . * Through ftonvaiot the . Heart With of 250 Asia Illustrations ^ over the Pamtr by Albert to India P . 6 pin "By . TranRldted nuiniuLuufrom the Fii ench uiiuu by 0 PPitman itiunu 2 vols
Ix j . > ndon : Chapmah . jjLuuut v- Sc uv Hall x , Limited vy . . . x . . . ji . . a vuu . a
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 1, 1889, page 107, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01021889/page/5/
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