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James Silk Buckingham | |||||||
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Born | 1786 | ||||||
Died | 1855 | ||||||
Occupation | literary | ||||||
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James Silk Buckingham (25 August 1786 – 30 June 1855) was a Cornish author, journalist and traveller.
Publications
External Publications
National Evils and Practical Remedies. With the Plan of a Model Town. Jackson, Fisher, Son, London, 1849.
(1821): Travels in Palestine Through the Countries of Bashan and Gilead, East of the River Jordan, Including a Visit to the Cities of Geraza and Gamala in the Decapolis In two volumes, Only VOL. I
(1825): Travels among the Arab Tribes Inhabiting the Countries East of Syria and Palestine. The full text, google-books,