Publisher's Synopsis
"Journal of Two Visits to the Crimea in ... 1854 and 1855" offers a firsthand account of the Crimean War era. Authored by Thomas Edward Colebrooke, this journal provides valuable insights into the historical and geographical landscapes of Crimea during a pivotal period. Colebrooke's observations capture the essence of the region and offer a unique perspective on the events unfolding during the conflict. This travelogue serves as a historical document, painting a vivid picture of Crimea in the mid-19th century, making it essential reading for historians, travel enthusiasts, and anyone interested in military history. Discover the realities of a war-torn land through the eyes of an observant traveler.
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