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The Dervish Bowl

The Many Lives of Arminius Vambéry

Distributed for Haus Publishing

The Dervish Bowl

The Many Lives of Arminius Vambéry

A narrative of the life of Arminius Vámbéry.

Who was Arminius Vámbéry? A poverty-stricken, Jewish autodidact; a linguist, traveler, and writer—or a sometime Zionist, inspiration for Dracula’s nemesis, and British secret agent? Vámbéry wrote his own story many times over, and it was these often highly embroidered accounts of journeys through Persia and Central Asia that saw him acclaimed in Victorian England as an intrepid explorer and daring adventurer. Against the backdrop of the “Great Game,” in which Russia and Britain jostled for territory, influence, and control of the borders and gateways to India and its wealth, Vámbéry played the roles of hero and double-dealer, of fascinated witness and imperialist charlatan.

The Dervish Bowl is the story of these competing narratives and a compelling investigation of both the ever-changing persona Vámbéry created for himself and the man who emerges from his private correspondence and the accounts of both his friends and his enemies, many of whom were themselves major players in the geopolitical adventures of the volatile nineteenth century—a time when Britain’s ambitions for her empire were at their height, yet nothing and no one was quite as they seemed.
 

420 pages | 20 halftones, 1 map | 6.14 x 9.21 | © 2024

Asian Studies: General Asian Studies

Biography and Letters

History: Asian History


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Reviews

"A compelling portrait of one of the 19th century’s most characteristic heroes."

Asian Review of Books

"Arminius Vambéry was one of the shadier characters to travel the fabled Silk Roads through Persia to Central Asia. His mostly forgotten story is vividly told in Anabel Loyd’s lively and entertaining biography."
 

Anthony Sattin, author of Nomads: The Wanderers Who Shaped Our World

"Anabel Loyd’s biography of Arminius Vambéry is a fascinating book and a masterly study. It is both a mine of so far unknown information as well as a thrilling read which will benefit both the scholar and the general reader."
 

Christoph Baumer, author of The History of Central Asia in four volumes

"There have been many hagiographies written about Arminius Vambéry – mainly by Arminius himself – so it’s refreshing to read of his life in unvarnished detail. Anabel Loyd captures the different facets and flaws of this complex traveller, who seemed to fit in everywhere and nowhere."
 

Chris Aslan, author of Unravelling the Silk Road: Travels and Textiles in Central Asia

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