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Alexander Svoboda travel journal- HTML diary file with CSS.

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A journal of commercial voyages and domestic life on the Tigris River from August 1898 to February 1899. jms_048_08_1898_010_xml.xml

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Joseph Mathia Svoboda's 19th century journal of commercial voyages, travel, and domestic life on the Tigris River from August 1898-February 1899. Diary 48, HTML Version. jms_048_08_1898_030_htm.html

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A journal of commercial voyages and domestic life on the Tigris River from February 1899 to October 1899. jms_049_02_1899_010_xml.xml

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Joseph Mathia Svoboda's journal of commercial voyages, travel, and domestic life on the Tigris River from February 1899 to October 1899. Diary 49, HTML Version. jms_049_02_1899_030_htm.html

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A journal of commercial voyages and domestic life on the Tigris River from November 1897 to August 1898. jms_047_11_1897_010_xml.xml

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Joseph Mathia Svoboda's 19th century journal of commercial voyages, travel, and domestic life on the Tigris River from November 1897 to August 1898. Diary 78, HTML Version. jms_047_11_1897_030_htm.html

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A journal of commercial voyages and domestic life on the Tigris River -- css formatting file for other diaries.

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On the 15th of April, 1897, a 19 year-old European resident of Baghdad, named Alexander Richard Svoboda, set out on a long journey to Europe by caravan, boat and train. From a large and influential family of merchants, artists, and explorers settled in Ottoman Iraq since the end of the 18th century, Alexander traveled in the company of his parents and a departing British diplomat accompanied by his retinue. They followed a circuitous route through the Middle East to Cairo and thence to Europe on a three and a half month journey which Alexander described day-by-day in a journal written in the Iraqi Arabic of his time.