About This Book
The memoir records extended travels through the Levant, describing overland journeys to ruins, mountain villages, and coastal towns while detailing camp life, strict health precautions against plague, and the logistics of travelling with a retinue. It recounts visits to governors, monasteries, and local communities, encounters with Druze and Maronite groups, inspections of antiquities and ruins such as temple remains and cedar forests, and a campaign to investigate rumored hidden treasures after obtaining firmáns from the Porte. Episodes include a Damascus trip, horse markets and theft, harsh weather, and vivid portrayals of rural misery and hospitality.
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