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The Euphrates Expedition


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Éditeur : Kegan Paul International Date & Lieu : 1992, London & New York
Préface : Pages : 186
Traduction : ISBN : 0-7103-0429-3
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 165x235 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Gen. Gue. Eup. N° 2770Thème : Général

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The Euphrates Expedition

The Euphrates Expedition

John S. Guest

Kegan Paul International

A daring but little-known voyage by a British expedition in the early days of steam travel is the subject of this fascinating history by John Guest.
The Euphrates expedition was an attempt by the British government to achieve a geopolitical end by a technological means. The objective was to halt Russian expansion in the Near East, which some observers saw as a threat to India. The instrument was to be a flotilla of iron-hulled paddle-wheel steamboats that would patrol the long stretch of the river Euphrates from the Anatolian mountains to the Persian Gulf. There was another aspect to the enterprise: Thomas Love Peacock, the novelist friend of Shelley who worked for the East India Company, believed that the Euphrates valley could be a commercial route from Britain to India. The Euphrates was believed to be navigable for most of the year: the expedition was to undertake a proper survey.
Francis Chesney, an artillery officer turned explorer, was placed in command of the expedition, which was funded by the British government and the East India Company-Two iron paddle steamers were built at Birkenhead, shipped in sections to the Syrian coast and transported on wagons to the Euphrates, where they were assembled and launched on an uncharted waterway in a country where no form of steam locomotion had ever been seen.
The narrative draws on contemporary accounts, including drawings by expedition members, to describe their hopes, lengthy efforts and sufferings, occasional comic experiences and ultimate disillusionment.
Besides Peacock, Chesney and their companions, the work covers King William IV and the Duke of Wellington, who supported the project; Byron’s friend John Cam Hobhouse, who backed Chesney but later dismissed him; Thomas Waghorn, who promoted a rival route to India by the Red Sea; Pauline des Granges, the only woman on the expedition, her Austrian husband and two self-styled Afghan princes who swindled them out of their money.

John S. Guest was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and the Harvard Business School. He was born an Englishman but later took American citizenship. From 1941 to 1946 he served in the British army in Iraq, Iran and Egypt as well as in Europe. He was a merchant banker in New York from 1946 to 1989. He is the author of The Yezidis, published by Kegan Paul International.


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John S. Guest

The Euphrates Expedition

Kegan Paul International

Kegan Paul International
The Euphrates Expedition
John S. Guest

By the same author
The Yezidis: A Study in Survival

Kegan Paul International
London and New York

First published in 1992 by
Kegan Paul International Ltd
PO Box 256, London WC1B 3SW, England

Distributed by
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Southern Cross Trading Estate
1 Oldlands Way, Bognor Regis
West Sussex, PO22 9SA, England

Routledge, Chapman & Hall Inc
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New York, NY 10001, USA

© John S. Guest 1992

Set in 10/12pt Baskerville
by Intype, London

Printed in Great Britain by T. J. Press

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without
permission from the publisher, except for the quotation of brief
passages in criticism.

British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Guest, John S,.
The Euphrates expedition.
1. Great Britain. Soviet Union. Middle East. Foreign
relations, history
1. Title
327.41047

ISBN 0-7103-0429-3

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Guest, John S.
The Euphrates expedition / John S. Guest.
182pp. 244cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-7103-0429-3
1. Euphrates River Valley-Discovery and exploration-British.
2. Steam navigation-Euphrates River-History-19th century.
I. Title.
DS48.2.G86 1991 / 91-8581
956.7-dc20 / CIP

Jacket illustration: The first boiler fording the
Kara Chai, drawing by James Fitzjames, RN,
a member of the expedition.

Printed in Great Britain




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