Henry Maundrell

Henry Maundrell (1665–1701) was an academic at Oxford University and later a Church of England clergyman, who served from 20 December 1695 as chaplain to the Levant Company in Syria. His ''Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter A.D. 1697'' (Oxford, 1703), which had its origins in the diary he carried with him on his Easter pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1697, has become an often reprinted "minor travel classic." It was included in compilations of travel accounts from the mid-18th century, and was translated into three additional languages: French (1705), Dutch (1717) and German (1792). By 1749, the seventh edition was printed. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Maundrell, Henry
Published 1740
printed at the Theatre, for A. Peisley Bookseller in Oxford, and W. Meadows Bookseller in Cornhill, London

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by Maundrell, Henry
Published 1757
sold by R. Dampier, J. Panton, T. Davidson, W. Nixon, A. Manson, H. Newton, S. Darnton and M. Oldman

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by Maundrell, Henry
Published 1707
printed at the Theater, An. Dom. MDCCVII. And sold by Jonah Bowyer, at the Rose in Ludgate-Street near St. Paul's Church

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by Maundrell, Henry
Published 1749
printed by S. Powell, for J. Leathley, W. Smith, G. Faulkner, T. Moore, P. Wilson, W. Powell, J. Cotter, B. Clare, J. Fleming, and J. Torbuck, Booksellers