Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life
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The narrative recounts an overland journey through Siberia, Kamchatka, China, Mongolia, and neighboring regions, combining travel anecdote, landscape description, and journalistic observation. It records meetings with local peoples, customs, and daily practices while detailing modes of transport, climate challenges, and frontier settlements. Extended sections describe the Amur River and the condition, treatment, and routines of Siberian exiles. The expeditionary purpose and logistical concerns, including a telegraph project, shape accounts of routes and organization, and numerous illustrations and a map supplement the author’s firsthand reporting.
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