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Russia on the Black Sea and Sea of Azof : being a narrative of travels in the Crimea and bordering provinces ; with notices of the naval, military, and commercial resources of those countries

Henry Seymour (Author), John Murray (Firm) (Publisher), William Clowes and Sons (Printer)
Print Book, English, 1855
John Murrary, London, 1855
travel literature
xxiv, 361 pages, 6 unnumbered leaves of plates (3 folded) : illustrations, 4 maps ; 22 cm
5791171
The Crimea
The Steppes of Russia
From Perecop to Sympherópol
Baktchéserai and Tchoufout Kaleh
Who are the Tatars?
Sevastopol
The Russian navy
On the Russian army
Inkerman, Mangoup, and the hilly country of the Crimea
The Heracleotic Chersonese
On the ancient inhabitants of the Crimea
Balaclava and Valley of Baidar
The southern coast, as far as Alouchta
The eastern coast and Soudak
From Alouchta to Simpherópol, Karasoubazar, Eski Krim, and Theodosia
Kertch
The Sea of Azof
On the commerce of the Sea of Azof
Appendix A: List of the Russian naval force in the Black Sea in January, 1853
Appendix B: Field Marshal Count Alexander Vassiliavitch Suvórof's discourse under the trigger
Appendix C: On the timber trade of northern and southern Russia
Appendix D: Commerce of ports of Crimea, 1852
Appendix E: Advantages likely to accrue to the trade of the Danube from the establishment of a free port at the St. George's mouth of the river
"Printed by William Clowes and Sons"--Title page verso