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Lot No. 22: Wolff, Joseph

Narrative of A Mission to Bokhara in the Years 1843 - 1845

  • Medium: Printed book
  • Year: 1846
  • Size: 9 x 5.9 inches
  • Place: London

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Wolff, Joseph

Narrative of A Mission to Bokhara in the Years 1843 - 1845

Year: 1846
Size: 23.3 x 15 cm (9 x 5.9 inche)
Published By: John Parker, Large 8vo, Fourth edition, 515 pp, experty rebacked retaing original cloth boards, new leather spine with four raised bands and title in gilt. Good condition

Joseph Wolff, that most curious of missionaries" (Blackmer), was the son of a rabbi from Bavaria, he converted firstly to Catholicism, and subsequently to Anglicanism. In 1821 he began his extraordinary nomadic career as a missionary to the Jews of the Near East and central Asia. Between 1821 and 1826 he travelled as a missionary in Egypt, the Sinai, the Holy Land, Syria, Mesopotamia, Persia, and the Crimea (ODNB). In 1827 he undertook another expedition that took him through "Corfu, Alexandria, Beirut, Cyprus, Cairo, Jerusalem, Anatolia, Constantinople, Armenia, Persia, and Khorasan, where in November 1831 brigands robbed and enslaved him He then traversed Bukhara and Balkh, and reached Kabul, emerging from central Asia in a state of nudity after having been plundered and compelled to march 600 miles without clothing. He crossed India from Ludhiana to Bombay and returned to England via Egypt and Malta. Trips to Abyssinia and America followed, and in 1843 he was commissioned to return to Bokhara to seek out information concerning Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Stoddart and Captain Arthur Conolly, two players of the Great Game held there as spies. Unbeknownst to Wolff or his sponsors both officers had been executed in 1842 soon after their capture, which fact Wolff eventually discovered after an amazing series of adventures in which he barely escaped with his life. He was accompanied by Abdul Wahab, a painter and watchmaker who produced the illustrations for the book.

Blackmer 1833; Wilson p246; Yakushi W108.
Provenance : Collection of a Gentleman
Good Condition
Nickname Amount(Rs) Type Date & Time(IST)
1 anon0136 87200.00 Regular 14-03-2024 07:03:45 PM IST
2 anon0289 79200.00 Regular 14-03-2024 05:03:58 PM IST
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