About This Book
A soldier's travelogue records a summer surveying expedition across the Hindoo Kush and the frontier of central Asia, combining route descriptions, practical notes on travel and supplies, and detailed impressions of mountain passes, caves, fossils, coins, and ruins. It narrates encounters with local leaders, the use of native porters, and the difficulties of mapping remote defiles, while noting the broader military presence and the loss or fate of some survey material. The account favors plain, observational reporting over literary ornament.
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