Travels of Mirza Abu Taleb Khan in Asia, Africa, and Europe,
during the years 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802, and 1803. Written by himself in the Persian language.
London, Longman, 1814
The narrative's vital and controversial account of British imperial society is also notable as it is one of the earliest examples of a colonial subject addressing the cultural dynamics of metropolitan Britain. The accounts Khan makes from his stay in London are also intriguing because he crossed paths with many notable figures form the period including Sir W. Ouseley (who possessed a great taste for Oriental literature'), Mr. Rousseau ('a celebrated printer... in the preface to many of his books he inserted my name by way of remembrance'), Mr. Christie ('The auctioneer also paid me much attention... shewing me the articles he had for sale') and Thomas Daniel ('In the house of Mr. Daniel I saw the portraits of many of my Indian acquaintance... most accurately delineated') among many others.
Second edition in English, with additions. 3 vols, 12mo, engraved portrait frontispiece, some very faint spotting to preliminaries otherwise very clean copy; contemporary tan calf, spines gilt in compartments with green and morocco labels, neatly rebacked preserving spines, covers a little stained and rubbed at extremities.
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