The story of my struggles: the memoirs of Arminius Vambéry, Volume 2

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The story of my struggles: the memoirs of Arminius Vambéry, Volume 2

by Ármin Vámbéry

EN·~6 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

0:24

THE STORY OFMY STRUGGLES

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Illustrations

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CHAPTER VII FROM LONDON TO BUDAPEST

1:03:09

CHAPTER VIII MY POLITICAL CAREER AND POSITION IN ENGLAND

44:52

CHAPTER IX THE TRIUMPH OF MY LABOURS

13:49

CHAPTER X AT THE ENGLISH COURT

16:11

CHAPTER XI MY INTERCOURSE WITH SULTAN ABDUL HAMID

1:07:43

CHAPTER XII MY INTERCOURSE WITH NASREDDIN SHAH AND HIS SUCCESSOR

25:43

CHAPTER XIII THE STRUGGLE'S END, AND YET NO END

1:08:20

Description

A striking memoir of a 19th‑century explorer, this volume follows a scholar‑traveler who spent his youth trekking across Persia, the Khanates of Central Asia, and the remote courts of the East. His vivid recollections of diplomatic banquets, desert crossings, and the colorful characters he met bring the distant lands to life for modern ears. The narrative blends scholarly observation with the humor of a man who could recount a white‑ass incident at the English embassy as effortlessly as a quiet mountain sunrise.

In the second part of his story, the wanderer returns to Europe, confronting the paradox of fame and the yearning for a stable home. He explains why, despite the glittering receptions in London, he chose to settle in his native Hungary, seeking a quieter literary life over further state service or commercial ventures. The reflections reveal a thoughtful balance between restless ambition and the simple desire for peace after decades of relentless travel.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (357K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Albert László, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2016-01-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ármin Vámbéry

Ármin Vámbéry

1832–1913

A self-taught linguist and daring traveler, he became one of the best-known interpreters of Central Asia for European readers. His life joined scholarship, adventure, and sharp observation of the Ottoman and Turkic worlds.

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