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Siberian Journey Down The Amur To The Pacific 18561857 1st Edition Perry Mcdonough Collins Charles Vevier

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Siberian Journey Down The Amur To The Pacific 18561857 1st Edition Perry Mcdonough Collins Charles Vevier
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.86 MB
Pages: 385
Author: Perry McDonough Collins; Charles Vevier
ISBN: 9780299026738, 0299026736
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Siberian Journey Down The Amur To The Pacific 18561857 1st Edition Perry Mcdonough Collins Charles Vevier by Perry Mcdonough Collins; Charles Vevier 9780299026738, 0299026736 instant download after payment.

Perry McDonough Collins was the first American to journey through Siberia and down the 2,690-mile Amur River to the Pacific Ocean. In 1860 he wrote A Voyage Down the Amoor, an account of his adventures, and his book proved so popular that it was reissued in 1864. Siberian Journey consists of Collins's original text framed by an interpretive introduction and explanatory notes by Charles Vevier, providing an extensive, first-hand account of Russia's land and its people in the mid-nineteenth century.

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