Journey to Khiva by Philip Glazebrook

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Journey to Khiva by Philip Glazebrook

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A book of travels among the remote cities and deserts of Russian Central Asia - Bokhara and Samarkand as well as Khiva and the River Oxus - where in the last century British and Russian imperialism clashed in the Great Game to win control of the approaches to northern India.

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Journey to Khiva by Philip Glazebrook

This is a book of travels among the remote cities and deserts of Russian Central Asia - Bokhara and Samarkand as well as Khiva and the River Oxus - where in the last century British and Russian imperialism clashed in the Great Game to win control of the approaches to northern India. Ruled by medieval tyrants, this lawless arena attracted the knights errant of Victorian Britain and Russia (and one notable American) into a lethal tournament of shadows. As he set out into the Soviet Union when it was on the point of disintegration, Philip Glazebrook found that modern Russia has its extreme dangers too. This book was shortlisted for the 1992 Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. The author also wrote "Journey to Kars", "Captain Vinegar's Commission" and "The Gate at the End of the World".
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ISBN 13 9780006546801
ISBN 10 0006546803
Title Journey to Khiva
Author Philip Glazebrook
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1993-10-25
Number of pages 289
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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