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A Ride to Khiva - Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Hardcover): Frederick Burnaby A Ride to Khiva - Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Hardcover)
Frederick Burnaby
R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Ride to Khiva: Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Hardcover): Frederick Burnaby A Ride to Khiva: Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Hardcover)
Frederick Burnaby
R1,119 Discovery Miles 11 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

It is 1875, the time of the 'Great Game', when the British and Russian Empires are vying for power in central Asia. Great Britain learns of Russia's plans to annex India, the 'jewel in the crown' of the Empire. A British officer rides for Khiva, a Russian city closed to European travelers. He is on a dangerous mission, to learn if this remote and dangerous oasis is about to be used as a springboard for the Russian invasion of India. Captain Frederick Burnaby ballooned across the English Channel, traveled in Spain and Russia, and was wounded, and eventually killed, fighting for Britain's empire. This account of his perilous journey to Khiva, published in 1876 and immediately reprinted, brought him instant fame.

A Ride to Khiva - Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Hardcover): Frederick Burnaby A Ride to Khiva - Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Hardcover)
Frederick Burnaby
R746 Discovery Miles 7 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
On Horseback Through Asia Minor (Paperback, Reissue): Frederick Burnaby On Horseback Through Asia Minor (Paperback, Reissue)
Frederick Burnaby; Introduction by Peter Hopkirk
R815 Discovery Miles 8 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the savage winter of 1876 Captain Frederick Burnaby rode 1,000 miles eastwards from Constantinople to see for himself what the Russians were up to in this remote corner of the Great Game battelfield. With wars between Turkey and Russia imminent, he wanted to discover, among other things, whether the Sultan's armies were capable of resisting a determined Tsarist thrust towards Constantinople. With his servant Radford, he spend five months riding across some of the cruellest winter landscape in the world before hastening home to write this best-seller.

A Ride To Khiva (Paperback, [New ed.]): Frederick Burnaby, Peter Hopkirk A Ride To Khiva (Paperback, [New ed.])
Frederick Burnaby, Peter Hopkirk
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the winter of 1875, a young British officer set out across central Asia on a strictly unofficial mission to investigate the latest secret Russian moves in the Great Game. His goal was the mysterious caravan city of Khiva, his aim to discover whether this remote and dangerous oasis was about to be used as a springboard for an invasion of India. He rode for over a thousand miles across steppe and desert, struggling through blizzards and snowdrifts, to reach forbidden Khiva. Ordered home by an alarmed government, Burnaby immediately sat down and wrote this best-selling account of his adventures, which has become a Great Game classic.

A Ride to Khiva - Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Paperback): Frederick Burnaby A Ride to Khiva - Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Paperback)
Frederick Burnaby
R514 Discovery Miles 5 140 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
On Horseback Through Asia Minor (Paperback): Frederick Burnaby On Horseback Through Asia Minor (Paperback)
Frederick Burnaby; Foreword by Richard Murff
R621 Discovery Miles 6 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Ride to Khiva: Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Paperback): Frederick Burnaby A Ride to Khiva: Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Paperback)
Frederick Burnaby
R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

It is 1875, the time of the 'Great Game', when the British and Russian Empires are vying for power in central Asia. Great Britain learns of Russia's plans to annex India, the 'jewel in the crown' of the Empire. A British officer rides for Khiva, a Russian city closed to European travelers. He is on a dangerous mission, to learn if this remote and dangerous oasis is about to be used as a springboard for the Russian invasion of India. Captain Frederick Burnaby ballooned across the English Channel, traveled in Spain and Russia, and was wounded, and eventually killed, fighting for Britain's empire. This account of his perilous journey to Khiva, published in 1876 and immediately reprinted, brought him instant fame.

On Horseback Through Asia Minor (Paperback): Frederick Burnaby On Horseback Through Asia Minor (Paperback)
Frederick Burnaby
R684 Discovery Miles 6 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the savage winter of 1876, Captain Frederick Burnaby rode 1,000 miles eastwards from Constantinople to see for himself what the Russians were up to in this remote corner of the Great Game battlefield. With war between Turkey and Russia imminent, he wanted to discover, among other things, whether the Sultan's armies were capable of resisting a determined Tsarist thrust towards Constantinople. Frederick Gustav Burnaby was no ordinary officer. For a start he was reputed to be the strongest man in the British Army. Nor was he all brawn, being fluent in seven languages and possessing a vigorous and colourful prose style - as readers of this Great Game classic will discover. With his redoubtable manservant Radford, he spent five months riding across some of the cruellest winter landscape in the world before hastening home to write this best-seller.

A Ride to Khiva - Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Paperback): Frederick Burnaby A Ride to Khiva - Travels and Adventures in Central Asia (Paperback)
Frederick Burnaby
R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the winter of 1875, a young British officer set out across Central Asia on a strictly unofficial mission to investigate the latest secret Russian moves in the Great Game. His goal was the mysterious caravan city of Khiva, closed to all European travellers by the Russians following their seizure of it two years earlier. His aim was to discover whether, as many British strategists feared, this remote and dangerous oasis was about to be used as a springboard for an invasion of India. Unknown to his superiors, who would have forbidden the venture, Captain Frederick Gustavus Burnaby rode for over a thousand miles across steppe and desert, struggling through blizzards and snowdrifts, to reach forbidden Khiva. Ordered home by an alarmed government, Burnaby immediately sat down and wrote this best-selling account of his adventures, which was to become a Great Game classic, the first of two he was to publish.

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