Discover a vivid late‑19th‑century travel diary that pairs first‑hand observations with rare cultural and historical reflections.
This edition presents Mountstuart E. Grant Duff’s notes from 1886–1888, offering a window into the author’s journeys through Syria, Palestine, and beyond, alongside thoughtful commentary on art, history, and literature of the era.
In these pages, the reader follows travel days in Nazareth and Haifa, notes on local geography, and encounters with scholars, collectors, and poets. The diary blends practical travel detail with insightful digressions on archaeology, religion, and the cultural life of the period, including references to guidebooks, libraries, and museum collections.
- Direct, personal reflections from a prominent 19th‑century diplomat and scholar
- Wide range of topics—from archaeology and biblical history to art, literature, and travel culture
- Snapshot of historical perceptions and scholarly networks of the era
- Mentions of notable figures, events, and institutions that shaped the period
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical diaries, scholarly travel writing, and late‑Victorian cultural commentary.