Travels in Kamtschatka: Volume 1
Explore the captivating landscapes and rich history of the Kamchatka peninsula through the eyes of the renowned explorer, Jean-Baptiste-Barthélemy De Lesseps. In "Travels in Kamtschatka: Volume 1," originally published in 1790 and translated from French, the author shares his remarkable experiences as an interpreter on La Pérouse's round-the-world expedition. Disembarking in Kamchatka in 1787, De Lesseps undertook the formidable task of transporting vital expedition reports back to France.
This compelling two-volume work, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, delves into the uncharted territories of Russia's eastern coast, offering readers a unique blend of adventure and insightful observations. With a total of 304 pages, "Travels in Kamtschatka" is perfect for those drawn to travel literature and the exploration of lesser-known regions. Immerse yourself in this historical journey that continues to intrigue and inspire.