Naphtali
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This forum appears to be the least inappropriate for my query.
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I just read a superb book, The Great Game, by Peter Hopkirk. It is a history of the contest for empire between Great Britain and czarist Russia. Reading extraordinary exploits by "political officers" of both countries, I wondered what equipment they used, what clothing they wore - in short, beyond competence and dedication, what and how did they accomplish their objectives? Hopkirk's book does not address these things. No book on the history of competition for empire in central Asia I have read subsequently addresses these things.
Thirty years of the American fur trade era has bazillions of books, magazines, and re-enactors. The same situation occurs for the American frontier 1865-1896. But the 200 years of competition in central Asia? Bupkes, so far.
Help me out, here.
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I just read a superb book, The Great Game, by Peter Hopkirk. It is a history of the contest for empire between Great Britain and czarist Russia. Reading extraordinary exploits by "political officers" of both countries, I wondered what equipment they used, what clothing they wore - in short, beyond competence and dedication, what and how did they accomplish their objectives? Hopkirk's book does not address these things. No book on the history of competition for empire in central Asia I have read subsequently addresses these things.
Thirty years of the American fur trade era has bazillions of books, magazines, and re-enactors. The same situation occurs for the American frontier 1865-1896. But the 200 years of competition in central Asia? Bupkes, so far.
Help me out, here.