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Telegraph and Travel. A Narrative of the Formation and Development of Telegraphic Communication Between England and India [.] With Incidental Notices of the Countries Traversed by the Lines.

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[Persian Telegraph]. Goldsmid, Frederic John.
London, Macmillan & Co., 1874.,
2800.00 €
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  • Author
  • [Persian Telegraph]. Goldsmid, Frederic John.
  • Publishers
  • London, Macmillan & Co., 1874.
  • Keyword
  • Middle East, incl. Arabian Gulf: History, Travels, Falconry and Horses
  • Languages
  • English

Description

8vo. XIV, 673, (1) pp. With wood-engraved title vignette, folding map of the Middle East, 3 maps, 4 wood-engraved plates, 1 steel-engraved portrait, and numerous wood-engraved text illustrations. Contemporary half calf with giltstamped spine title. Marbled edges and endpapers. Fascinating account of the work on the submarine telegraph lines from British India to Turkish Arabia, the so-called "Persian Gulf Cable" laid in the 1860s. An extensive section is devoted to the laying of cables in the Arabian Gulf south of Persia, with a separate diagram of the diversion of the "Persian Gulf Cable" from Elphinstone Island off the northern tip of Arabia to Henjam and Jask. The telegraph lines ultimately reached from London via Munich, Vienna, Constantinople, Diarbekr, and Baghdad to Basrah, then continued by the Indian Government to Bushehr, Henjam, Gwdar and Karachi as well as to Tehran. Other cables connected Cairo with Aden and thence with Bombay. - Some brownstaining and edge flaws, otherwise an excellent copy. Inscribed "Thomas Kirk Johnson Dec. 1876 From R. B. Hull". - Howgego III, G31. OCLC 1283945.

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