Travels of Ali Bey, in Morocco, Tripoli, Cyprus, Egypt, Arabia, Syria, and Turkey between the years 1803 and 1807 /
written by himself, and illustrated by numerous maps and plates.
Description
- Related Names
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Frederick, John L., approximately 1797-approximately 1880, engraver.
Kneass, William, 1780-1840, engraver.
Plocher, Jacob J., -1820, engraver.
Conrad, John, 1776?-1851, bookseller.
Fry, William, 1777-1855, printer.
Maxwell, James, printer.
Ali Bey, 1766-1818, illustrator.
Goodman & Piggot
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Philadelphia : Printed for John Conrad, at the Shakespeare buildings, James Maxwell, Printer, 1816.
- Edition
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Second American from the first London edition.
- Subjects
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Ali Bey,
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Ali Bey, /
1766-1818.
Ali Bey,
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Ali Bey, /
1766-1818
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Ali Bey, / 1766-1818 /
Portraits.
Ali Bey,
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Ali Bey, /
1766-1818
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Ali Bey, / 1766-1818 /
Travel
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Ali Bey, / 1766-1818 / Travel /
Africa, North.
Ali Bey,
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Ali Bey, /
1766-1818
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Ali Bey, / 1766-1818 /
Travel
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Ali Bey, / 1766-1818 / Travel /
Middle East.
Travel.
Middle East.
North Africa.
Middle East
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Middle East /
Description and travel.
Africa, North
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Africa, North /
Description and travel.
Publishers' advertisements
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Publishers' advertisements /
Pennsylvania
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Publishers' advertisements / Pennsylvania /
Philadelphia
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Publishers' advertisements / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia /
1816.
Portraits.
- Note
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Publisher's advertisements on 4 unnumbered p. at end of v. 2.
Most plates are signed. Drawings for plates VIII and IX, XI by the author.
Imprint varies: Vol. 2: William Fry, printer.
Atlas has title: Plates and maps of the travels of Ali Bey, in Morocco, Tripoli, Cyprus, Egypt, Arabia, Syria, and Turkey between the years 1803 and 1807.
Originally published: London : Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1816.
Translated from the French.
Pagination, v. 1: iv, [2], 390 p.; v. 2: vii, [1], 428, [4] p.; atlas: [v]-xii, [2], iv p., XI leaves of plates.
- Physical Description
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2 volumes :
illustrations, map, portrait music ;
24 cm +
1 atlas (30 cm)
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