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Alexandria : the quest for the lost city /

Alexandria : the quest for the lost city /
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R2618868 939.6 RICH
Adult Non Fiction   Eden . Available .  
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ISBN 9781526603821
Shelf Location 939.6 RICH
Author Richardson, Edmund, 1982-, author
Title Alexandria : the quest for the lost city / Edmund Richardson.
Production/Publication data London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022.
©2021
Physical Description x, 328 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour), map ; 20 cm.
Carrier Type volume
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Note The extraordinary story of Alexander the Great, a lost city and a quest to unravel one of the greatest mysteries in ancient history. For centuries the city of Alexandria Beneath the Mountains was a meeting point of East and West. Then it vanished. In 1833 it was discovered in Afghanistan by the unlikeliest person imaginable- Charles Masson, deserter, traveller, pilgrim, doctor, archaeologist, spy, and eventually one of the most respected scholars in Asia, and the greatest of nineteenth-century travellers. On the way into one of history's most extraordinary stories, he would take tea with kings, travel with holy men and become the master of a hundred disguises; he would see things no westerner had glimpsed before and few have glimpsed since. He would spy for the East India Company and be suspected of spying for Russia at the same time, for this was the era of the Great Game, when imperial powers confronted each other in these staggeringly beautiful lands. Masson discovered tens of thousands of pieces of Afghan history, including the 2,000 year old Bimaran golden casket, which has upon it the earliest known face of the Buddha. He would be offered his own kingdom; he would change the world, and the world would destroy him. This is a wild journey through nineteenth-century India and Afghanistan, with impeccably researched storytelling that shows us a world of espionage and dreamers, ne'er-do-wells and opportunists, extreme violence both personal and military, and boundless hope. At the edge of empire, amid the deserts and the mountains, it is the story of an obsession passed down the centuries.
Subject added entry -- Personal Name Masson, Charles, 1800-1853 -- Travel -- Afghanistan
Subject Extinct cities -- Afghanistan
Subject (Geographic) Afghanistan -- Discovery and exploration -- -- English --
Afghanistan -- Antiquities --
Afghanistan -- History -- -- 19th century --
India -- History -- -- 19th century --
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