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The Cradle of Mankind -Life in Eastern Kurdistan


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Editor : A & C Black Date & Place : 1922-01-01, London
Preface : Pages : 434
Traduction : ISBN :
Language : EnglishFormat : 160x220 mm
FIKP's Code : Lp. Ang. 885Theme : History

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The Cradle of Mankind -Life in Eastern Kurdistan


The Cradle of Mankind: Life in Eastern Kurdistan

The first sixteen chapters of this book were given to the public in the spring of the year 1914. Since that date the country has acquired an additional interest for Englishmen, owing to the British acceptance of a "mandate" for its supervision and also to the picturesque and heroic part played in the Great War by the "Assyrian" mountaineers. While no attempt has been made to tell the full tale of "England in Irak" it has been thought well to take the opportunity given by the appearance of a second edition, and to bring the story of the Assyrian nation up to the date of writing; and the facts which the two concluding chapters record have been collected and verified during a prolonged personal intercourse with the principal actors on the spot. 1922


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THE CRADLE OF MANKIND
Life in Eastern Kurdistan

by

THE REV. W. A. WIGRAM. BD. (Camb.) D.D. (Lamberth)
AUTHOR OF "THE HISTORY OF THE ASSYRIAN CHURCH”

AND

SIR EDGAR T. A. WIGRAM
AUTHOR OF " NORTHERN SPAIN "

ILLUSTRATED FROM SKETCHES AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY
SIR EDGAR T. A. WIGRAM

SECOND EDITION.

First Edition published May, 1914.
Second Edition, with two additional Chapters,
published Autumn, 1922.

A. & C Black, Ltd.,
4, 5 & 6, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 1.
1922

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America : The Macmillan Company
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Australasia : The Oxford University Press
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Canada : The Macmillan Company of Canada, Ltd.
                  St. Martin's House. 70 Bond Street. Toronto

India : Macmillan & Company. Ltd.
           Macmillan Building. Bombay
                 309 Bow Bazaar Street. Calcutta
               Indian Bank Buildings. Madras




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