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by John Auldjo
JOURNAL - OF - A VISIT TO CONSTANTINOPLE, - &c. &c.
London: Printed by A. Spottiswoode, New-Street-Square. - JOURNAL - OF A - VISIT TO CONSTANTINOPLE, - AND - SOME OF THE GREEK ISLANDS, - IN THE - SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1833. - BY JOHN AULDJO, ESQ. F.G.S. - AUTHOR OF "THE ASCENT OF MONT BLANC," "SKETCHES OF VESUVIUS," ETC.
LONDON: - LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMAN, PATERNOSTER-ROW. - 1835.
TO - SIR WILLIAM GELL.
JOURNAL - OF - A VISIT TO CONSTANTINOPLE, - ETC.
In this vivid travel diary the author captures a spring‑time voyage from bustling Naples to the storied streets of Constantinople and onward to several sun‑kissed Greek islands. Written in the author's own hurried hand, the entries read like fresh sketches, preserving the immediacy of weather, crowds, and fleeting conversations without the polish of a finished travelogue. The accompanying water‑colour plates by Sir William Gell bring the scenes of bazaars, mosques, and turquoise seas to life.
The journal opens with the nervous anticipation of the HMS Actæon's departure, the storm‑laden skies over Naples, and the mixed emotions of sailors and onlookers as they bid the city farewell. As the ship sails east, the writer records the clash of cultures, the scent of incense, and the rhythm of daily life in a capital that straddles East and West. Readers are offered a genuine, unvarnished glimpse into early‑nineteenth‑century travel, where curiosity and observation outweigh grand narrative, making the work a rare snapshot of a world on the cusp of change.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (333K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-12-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1857
A restless 19th-century traveler turned his climbs and adventures into vivid books that brought readers onto Mont Blanc and the slopes of Vesuvius. His writing blends eyewitness excitement with a sketch artist’s eye for dramatic detail.
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