Beyond Bokhara: The Life Of William Moorcroft, Asian Explorer And Pioneer Veterinary Surgeon 1767–1825
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: No dust jacket — cloth/board in very good condition. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact, hardcover binding in good condition.
A gripping biographical account of one of history's most remarkable and overlooked adventurers, Beyond Bokhara chronicles the extraordinary life of William Moorcroft, an English veterinary surgeon who became one of the most daring explorers of Central Asia in the early nineteenth century. Garry Alder presents a meticulously researched portrait of a man who journeyed deep into territories few Westerners had ever seen — from the Himalayas to Afghanistan — driven by both scientific curiosity and British imperial ambition. The biography uncovers Moorcroft's dual legacy as a pioneering figure in veterinary medicine and a relentless traveller whose expeditions between 1767 and 1825 pushed the boundaries of geographical knowledge. Alder details the political intrigues, physical hardships, and personal obsessions that defined Moorcroft's turbulent career, painting him as a visionary whose contributions were largely forgotten by his contemporaries. Written with authority and narrative flair, this is an essential read for anyone drawn to the history of exploration, empire, and the Great Game.
Author: Garry Alder
Format: Hardback
Published: 1985, Century Publishing
Genre: Biography
Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: No dust jacket — cloth/board in very good condition. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact, hardcover binding in good condition.
A gripping biographical account of one of history's most remarkable and overlooked adventurers, Beyond Bokhara chronicles the extraordinary life of William Moorcroft, an English veterinary surgeon who became one of the most daring explorers of Central Asia in the early nineteenth century. Garry Alder presents a meticulously researched portrait of a man who journeyed deep into territories few Westerners had ever seen — from the Himalayas to Afghanistan — driven by both scientific curiosity and British imperial ambition. The biography uncovers Moorcroft's dual legacy as a pioneering figure in veterinary medicine and a relentless traveller whose expeditions between 1767 and 1825 pushed the boundaries of geographical knowledge. Alder details the political intrigues, physical hardships, and personal obsessions that defined Moorcroft's turbulent career, painting him as a visionary whose contributions were largely forgotten by his contemporaries. Written with authority and narrative flair, this is an essential read for anyone drawn to the history of exploration, empire, and the Great Game.