Author(s): Byron, Robert
Reader(s): Edwards, Barnaby
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0359
Barcode: 9781781982419
Release Date: 05/2019

BYRON, R.: Road to Oxiana (The) (Unabridged)

In 1933, Robert Byron set off from Venice with his friend Christopher Sykes to explore the architecture of the Middle East. Their long and arduous journey took them from Cyprus and Jerusalem to Syria, Iraq, Persia and Afghanistan, and finally Oxiana, a tiny country around the river Oxus, the Greek name for the river Amu Darya, which snakes down from Russia into Afghanistan. They travel by any means necessary (truck, camel, horses and foot), and encounter several setbacks, but their risks are rewarded as they encounter some of the greatest examples of Eastern art and architecture, many of which have now vanished forever. Funny and erudite, The Road to Oxiana’s combination of exquisite lyricism, detail and humour gave birth to a new kind of travel literature, serving as inspiration for later writers such as Bruce Chatwin, Peter Matthiesson and Jan Morris.

Tracklist

Byron, Robert - Author
Edwards, Barnaby (Reader)
1The Road to Oxiana09:16
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2The affinity of the landscape is with Asia…11:14
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3I stand on the Martinengo bastion…08:51
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4The beauty of Jerusalem in its landscape…11:12
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5The other holy sites are the Weeping Wall…10:54
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6Syria: Damascus (2200 ft.), September 12th…07:18
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7Damascus, September 18th. - Since our arrival…10:06
Edwards, Barnaby (Reader)
8The hotel is owned by M. Alouf…09:58
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9Part 210:49
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10Gulhek (4500 ft.), October 5th…10:14
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11Mile after mile we pursued a straight line…10:15
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12The features of Tabriz are a view…09:07
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13Saoma (c. 5500 ft.), October 18th…12:24
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14Part 307:35
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15Eventually I went myself to the Afghan Embassy…10:12
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16A sentence was not finished before the police…10:10
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17Meshed (3100 ft.), November 16th…10:27
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18Tus, long silent between the mountains…09:46
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19On approaching Herat, the road from Persia…09:42
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20To return to my hotel in the coppersmiths’…10:04
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21All the minarets are between 100 and 130…13:33
Edwards, Barnaby (Reader)
22Herat, November 24th. - Local suspicion...10:19
Edwards, Barnaby (Reader)
23Herat, November 25th. - I ought to have left…08:32
Edwards, Barnaby (Reader)
24A message arrived from the Hungarian…07:30
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25Karokh (4400 ft.), November 28th…09:51
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26Kala Nao or 'New Castle' is a small market…10:25
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27All the afternoon, after stopping to graze the…09:40
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28Meshed, December 21st. - Energy and good…10:11
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29Part 414:24
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30Teheran, January 18th. - Madame Nasr-al-Mulk…08:12
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31Teheran, January 29th. - Still here.08:53
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32Isfahan, February 13th. - There is a lot of…08:46
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33This evening I went to see to Bergner…09:53
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34As we approached the tribal country…09:49
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35There was no furniture in the room.10:27
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36The two inner chambers are also about thirty…09:53
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37Suddenly the Kashgai guide said…14:48
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38Persepolis, March 1st. - The tea-house is a…11:45
Edwards, Barnaby (Reader)
39Herzfeld joined us. He was very entertaining…13:36
Edwards, Barnaby (Reader)
40In deference to this transformation…10:20
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41Isfahan, March 18th. - The beauty of Isfahan…09:06
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42If the outside is lyric, the inside is Augustan.11:15
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43Kirman (5700 ft.), March 24th…08:29
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44Isfahan, March 31st. - Christopher is here.11:42
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45Shir Ahmad continued on the theme of Persian…13:38
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46Part 513:48
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47Our spirits had risen when we left the plateau.12:21
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48Abbasabad (c. 3000 ft.), April 29th…08:16
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49This morning we drove out to Chinaran…11:15
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50The latter was actually designed, it says, by…09:56
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51Afghanistan: Herat, May 12th. - Dear old Harat!09:58
Edwards, Barnaby (Reader)
52Her father was the Emir Ghiyas-ad-Din…12:19
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53Moghor (c. 3000 ft., 120 miles from Herat)…06:25
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54I walked most of the way, looking at the flowers…10:43
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55Bala Murghab (1500 ft., c. 45 miles…)10:00
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56I can take you to Maimena…'09:32
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57The Governor of Maimena was away…08:27
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58Andkhoi (1100 ft., 82 miles from Maimena)…11:18
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59They ought to have vanished. But the very…08:14
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60Mazar-i-Sherif, May 28th. - There is a public…09:42
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61Mazar-i-Sherif, May 29th. - The letter has…13:02
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62Mazar-i-Sherif, June 1st. - Yesterday morning…09:39
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63The day that brought us to this pass was…10:11
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64A line of ramparts, white, weary…09:11
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65It was now a question of whether we should…11:14
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66Other caves show domes resting on…09:43
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67Kabul, June 14th. - Uneventful days.10:30
Edwards, Barnaby (Reader)
68Kabul, June 17th. - We solved a mystery…06:05
Edwards, Barnaby (Reader)
69India: Peshawar (1200 ft., 189 miles…)09:38
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Total Playing Time: 11:45:58