Description
This fascinating historical work by Caleb Wright presents a comprehensive examination of curiosities and remarkable customs observed in pagan and Mohammedan countries. Drawing from various accounts and eyewitness reports, Wright documents unusual traditions, rituals, and social practices that captivated 19th-century Western audiences.
The book is extensively illustrated with numerous engravings that bring these exotic customs to life, depicting everything from religious ceremonies to daily cultural practices. Through carefully selected anecdotes and narratives, Wright provides insights into the social structures, beliefs, and behaviors of non-Western societies. While reflecting the ethnographic perspective of its era, the work serves as a valuable historical document offering glimpses into diverse cultural traditions and their evolution over time.
This volume remains an important resource for understanding how Western scholars and travelers perceived and documented non-European cultures during the Victorian period.







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