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With over 100 full-color plates, this account begins in 1793 when Professor P. S. Pallas embarked on a monumental journey from the Court of Catherine the Great. His mission was to traverse Russia, gathering information on its diverse landscapes, cultures, and peoples. To Pallas, representing Frederick William III of Prussia, Russia was a land of intrigue and contradictions, filled with seemingly bizarre and barbaric elements. Throughout his travels from St. Petersburg to the Crimea, he encountered not only unique aspects of topography, anthropology, geology, botany, and zoology but also moments of peril. Captivated by the local customs, native costumes, and the bustling life of the Black Sea ports, he meticulously documented his observations with a blend of curiosity and detachment, objectivity, and wry humor. Fast forward thirty years to 1814, and Russia had transformed significantly. Young Englishman Robert Johnston set out to report on a nation scarred by war, following Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. He noted the profound changes, declaring that the flames of Moscow had illuminated a new era for humanity, signaling Russia's emergence as a civilized nation in Europe.
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Travels in Eighteenth Century Russia, Peter Simon Pallas, Robert Johnston, W. Miller, Fitzroy Maclean
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- 1990
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