Description and travel, Description and travel, DT351 .D39 1828, 916.6
by Major Denham, F.R.S., Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the tenth degree of northern latitute... Show moreby Major Denham, F.R.S., Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the tenth degree of northern latitute, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the capital of the Felatah empire. The appendix contains: no. I-XVI. Translations from the Arabic, of various letters and documents, brought from Bornou and Soudan by Major Denham and Captain Clapperton. By A. Salame. Main Heritage Shelves General DT351 .D39 1828 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i24867895 BIB-ID: 1016774 Show less
Main Heritage Shelves General DR485 .R87 1828 Book Item-ID: i23302434 BIB-ID: 2426482 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General DR485 .R87 1828 Book Item-ID: i23302434 BIB-ID: 2426482 Show less
اللغة العربية, اللغة العربية--القراء, Arabic language, Arabic language--Readers, PJ6311 .M33 1828
from various writers Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6311 .M33 1828 Book Item-ID: i15860127 BIB-ID: 1020543 Show morefrom various writers Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6311 .M33 1828 Book Item-ID: i15860127 BIB-ID: 1020543 Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, DT351 .D39 1828, 916.6
by Major Denham, F.R.S., Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the tenth degree of northern latitute... Show moreby Major Denham, F.R.S., Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the tenth degree of northern latitute, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the capital of the Felatah empire. The appendix contains: no. I-XVI. Translations from the Arabic, of various letters and documents, brought from Bornou and Soudan by Major Denham and Captain Clapperton. By A. Salame. Show less
Discovery and exploration, Antiquities, DT219 .B41 1828, 961 B414p
By Captain F.W. Beechey ... and H.W. Beechey. Main Heritage Shelves General DT219 .B41 1828 Book Item-ID: i10165794 BIB-ID: 1018215 Electronic... Show moreBy Captain F.W. Beechey ... and H.W. Beechey. Main Heritage Shelves General DT219 .B41 1828 Book Item-ID: i10165794 BIB-ID: 1018215 Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2011. MiAaHDL Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL digitized 2011 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, DT351 .D39 1828, 916.6
by Major Denham, F.R.S., Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the tenth degree of northern latitute... Show moreby Major Denham, F.R.S., Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the tenth degree of northern latitute, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the capital of the Felatah empire. The appendix contains: no. I-XVI. Translations from the Arabic, of various letters and documents, brought from Bornou and Soudan by Major Denham and Captain Clapperton. By A. Salame. Show less
by Sidney Hall. Relief shown by hachures. Also numbered "28." This is a beautiful map of Persia from Sidney Hall's extremely scarce 1835 New General... Show moreby Sidney Hall. Relief shown by hachures. Also numbered "28." This is a beautiful map of Persia from Sidney Hall's extremely scarce 1835 New General Atlas. It covers from Kouk Daria (Garaboazkoi Basin) to the Indian Ocean and the mouths of the Indus Rover and the Great Rann of Kutch in India. It includes the modern day nations of Iran and Afghanistan as well as parts of Pakistan and Turkmenistan. Hall shows offshore reefs and banks in the Persian Gulf. Towns, rivers, mountains, islands and various other important topographical details are noted. Elevation throughout is rendered by hachure and political and territorial boundaries are outlined in color. He also notes several ruins, including the Ruins of Persepolis and the Ruins of Susa. Persia at this time was controlled by the powerful Qajar Dynasty of Shahs. - Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00920 Print Map Item-ID: i1140243x BIB-ID: 1172586 Show less