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Total number of records: 24

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SubjectCount
ballads, greek (modern)2
folklore2
albanians2
natural history1
inscriptions1
missions1

Top 10: Place

PlaceCount
Greece24
Turkey12
Albania3
Greece, Modern2
Montenegro2
Athos (Greece)2
Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey)2
Black Sea2
Sicily (Italy)1
Middle East1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Tozer, Henry Fanshawe (1829-1916)2
Swan, Charles (1838)2
Walpole, Robert (1781-1856)2
Zallony, Marc-Philippe2
Zallony, Marc-Philippe (1782-)2
Dodwell, Edward (1767-1832)2
Slade, Sir Adolphus (1802-1877)2
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse Baron (1786-1869)2
Arrowsmith, Aaron (1750-1823)2
Chandler, Richard (1738-1810)2

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Geography K-4.2/URQ
1833
Dedication signed David Urquhart -- p. [iii]. Addendum slip inserted before p. 278.
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Large Geography J-4.2 WAL
1818
Consists of unpublished papers of Dr. Sibthorp, Dr. Hunt, Dr. Hume and other travellers, with descriptions of antiquities and notes and excursions by the editor.
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Large Geography J-4.2 WAL
1820
Consists of unpublished papers of Dr. Sibthorp, W. G. Browne, Col. Leake and other travellers, with descriptions of antiquities and notes and excursions by the editor.
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Geography J-3.23/HOB
Travels in Albania and other provinces of Turkey in 1809 & 1810 (v.1)

Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse Baron (1786-1869)

1858
Includes bibliographical references.
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Geography J-3.23/HOB
Travels in Albania and other provinces of Turkey in 1809 & 1810 (v.2)

Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse Baron (1786-1869)

1858
Includes bibliographical references.
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Geography J-3.24/COC
1837
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Geography J-3.24/COC
1837
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Geography J-3.24/SON
1801
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Geography J-3.24/TOZ
1869
"With notes on the ballads, tales, and classical superstitions of the modern Greeks."