CONTENTS. |
CHAPTER I. |
Eastward Bound. — At Southampton. — Victims to Neptune. — P. and O. Berths.— Storm at Sea. — Gibraltar. — Acquaintance Aboard Ship. — Malta and its Churches. — Religion. — Alexandria, its Ruins. — The Suez Canal; Previous Attempts at its Construction | 9 |
CHAPTER II. |
Ancient Assyrian Road. — Rameses. — Bubastis. — Cairo. — The Pyramids. — Aden and the Arabs. — Bombay. — The Kinship of the World. — Towers of Silence. — Caste. — Kurrachee. — An Eastern Wedding. — Attack by Arab Pirates. — Bushire and British Influence | 24 |
CHAPTER III. |
Native Craftiness. — Modes of travelling in Persia. — 'Kajava and Takhtravan.' — 'Chaparing.' — Anything your heart may desire. — Leaving Bushire. — Ahmedy. — Caravanserais. — Borasjoon. — Anglo-Persian Battlefield. — Women Soldiers. — Daliki. — Blood-feuds. — Robber-guards. — Kazeroon Orange-groves. — The Maiden and Old Woman Passes. — Dashtarjin. — The Lion Haunt. — Sergt.-Major Collins.— Shiraz | 37 |
CHAPTER IV. |
Shiraz. — Sanitary arrangements. — Nomadic Tribes. — Persian Education and Virtues. — Religion. — 'Hajee.' — Advent of the Moslem Prophet. — Origin of Islamism. — Sunnies' and Shahies' Disputes. — Climate of Persia. — Products. — Garden-parties. — Persian Dinner-parties. — Lack of Female Society | 62 |
CHAPTER V. |
Condition and Habits of Persian Women. — Results of Polygamy. — Royal Contentions. — Assumption of Nasir-i-Din. — '0n the Road.' — Intense Cold of December. — Severe Snowstorms. — Footprints of a lion. — Arrival of Visitors. — Native Life in Winter. — Miserable Condition of Peasants. — Village Magistrate's House. — Sevund.— Attacked by Fever. — Leave of Absence. — Yezd. - Persian Immorality | 83 |
CHAPTER VI. |
[Passing mention of the Bábís] — Fazir Ali Shah.— Persian Justice and Impalement. — Buried Alive. — Execution of Soldiers. — Imperial Rage. — Mutilation. — Despotic Tyranny. — Inspecting Telegraph-Line. — The Abode of the Wind. — 'Samovar.' — Dehbeed. — Sport. — Misfortunes. — Lost on the Plain. — Camping in the Snow. — Fears of my Caravan. — Attacked by a Liliputian Army. — Sons of Dogs. — Shiraz. — Solitary Existence | 107 |
CHAPTER VII. |
Christmas-day. — Severity of the Winter. - Cause of Famine. — Orders to Leave. — The Seal. — Written Agreements. — Controversy. — 'Yallah!' — En route. — Zergoon. — Protectionists. — Persepolis. — Saidoon. — Old Friends. — Caravan Looted. — Compensation. — Tomb of King Cyrus. — Morghaub. — Ruins of Pasargadae | 134 |
CHAPTER VIII. |
An Escort. — Sport. —Execution. — Wolves. — 'Burnt Father.' — Hunting by Candlelight. — Eternal Friendship. — Yezdicast. — Fashionable Visitors. — Subterranean Exploration. — Obnoxious Smells. — Chlorodyne. — Courier. — Koomeshah. — Bereavement. — Myer. — Ispahan. — Guana. — Half the World. — 'Good-morning, Sir.' — Missionary | 160 |
CHAPTER IX. |
National Decay. — Inoffensive Ooroos. — Zinderood. — Festivities. — Moharrum. — Alas, Hossein! — Bottled Tears. — God is Great. — Gathering Manna. — Moochikhor Plain. — Bolting. — Accident. — Imaum Zada. — Sacred Fish. — Kohrood. — Industrious Villagers. — Swiss Scenery. — Smelling the Desert. — Kashan. — Scorpions. — Duped. — 'What Pushed it Along.' — Tragedy | 182 |
CHAPTER X. |
Koom. — Holy Shrines. — Barber's Bridge. — Ill-famed Winds. — The King's Well. — The Valley of the Shadow of Death. — Turkestan Deserts. — Kinarigird. — Distinguished Arrivals. — Prompt Action. — Bone of Contention. — Demavend. — Friends. —Teheran. — Rumours. — Fifteenth Century Waggons. — Government Caravanserai. — Gulahek. — Medical Practitioners. — An Outcast | 204 |
CHAPTER XI. |
Teheran Fortifications. — Rhages. — Pretensions. — Hussein Khan. — Military Review! — Two to One. — Summary Punishment. — Mission Guards. — Baron Reuter's Contract. — Russian Intrigues. — Railways. — Eastern Opinions. — England and Russia. — Party Factions. — Leave of Absence. — Sulphuric Springs. — Prevention and Cure. — Vapours. — Perplexing Dilemma. — Torn and Wounded | 225 |
CHAPTER XII. |
Lost. — Turcomans. — Russian Atrocities. — Left-hand Friendship. — Premier Lord. — 'Sons of Burnt Fathers.' — Marvellous. — Tiger Hunt — At Bay. — 'Non est.' — 'Shadow of God.' — Satisfied Grunt. — Wretched Road. — Teheran. — 115° Fahrenheit. — Phenomena. — Distress. — Turkey. — Sick Man. — National Reforms. — Millennium | 246 |
CHAPTER XIII. |
European Humours. — Passport. — Bon Voyage. — Persian Promises. — Golden Globe. — Amusing Pastime. — Departure from Teheran. — Homeward Bound. — Animal Stupidity. — Morning Meal. — Casvin. — Religious Fervour. — Imaginary Obstacles. — Salaam Aleikum. — Persian Falsity. — Menjeel. — Surfeit Rood. — Alone in a Forest. — 'Kurak, Kurak.' — Stiffened by Cold.— Kudoom | 271 |
CHAPTER XIV. |
Glorious Sunrise. — Eden. — Resht. — Storehouses. — Pir-i-Bazaar. — Priestly Blessing. — Jolting. — Disappointment. — 'Inglice neest oorus ast.' - Robinson Crusoe. — Inshallah! — The 'Alexandrovna.' — Sakutschky. — Baku. — Quarantine. — Russian Civility. — Disgusting Hovels. — 'Torn Canvas.' — Disinfected Clothing. — Pitiable Plight. — Cleanliness. — Emancipation Day. — Again en route | 299 |
CHAPTER XV. |
Aboard the Marie. — Derbend. — Deplorable Sights. — Autocracy.— Vatki. — Russian Policy. — 'I am a Pole.' — Nihilism. — Freedom. — Bulgarian Champions. — Astrachan. — Imperial Escorts. — 'Niet, Niet.' — Volga. — Tartars. — Saratova. — Nijni. — The Fair. — Bargains. — Tariff Rates. — Railway Locomotion. — Preparing to Alight. — Moscow. — Russian Jehus | 321 |
CHAPTER XVI. |
Moscow. — Kremlin. — Image-worship. — 'Sweetest of Companions.' — Paganism versus Russianism. — St. Basil. — St. Petersburg. — Newski Prospect. — Winter Palace. — St. Isaac's. — Irreverence. — Abrupt Departure from the Capital. — War Imminent. — Slaves. — Poland. — Fertility of Soil. — Warsaw. — 'Are you an Englishman!' — Berlin. — Column of Victory. — Paris. — Exhibition. — Calais. — Midnight Voyage. — 'Land Ahead.' — The White Cliffs. — Home, sweet Home. — Charing Cross. — Finis | 344 |
Appendix |
Tables of Stages and Distances — Bushir to Teheran. — Teheran to Baghdad. — Teheran to Resht. | 362 |