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Tourists, Travellers and Hotels in 19th-Century Jerusalem : On Mark Twain and Charles Warren at the Mediterranean Hotel, Hardback Book

Tourists, Travellers and Hotels in 19th-Century Jerusalem : On Mark Twain and Charles Warren at the Mediterranean Hotel Hardback

Edited by Rupert L., III Chapman, Shimon Gibson, Yoni Shapira

Part of the The Palestine Exploration Fund Annual series

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Jerusalem was a constant focus in the hearts and minds of all pilgrims and tourists travelling to the Holy Land in the nineteenth century, but knowing exactly where they might get clean and decent accommodations on arrival was of the utmost importance.

This volume is a study of the rise of commercial hotel keeping in Jerusalem, from the beginnings in the early 1840s, drawing extensively on travel accounts and archives, notably those of the Palestine Exploration Fund. Chapters cover modes of travel and the role of dragomen, the appearance of early guidebooks, and various other aspects of secular tourism, such as the development of travel bureaus in the Levant, notably the Thomas Cook & Son company, and the significant part that freemasonry played amongst tourism vendors. The book primarily provides readers with a comprehensive account of early hotels, inns and hostels in Jerusalem, and the names and personal histories of their proprietors.

Special attention is given to the development of the Mediterranean Hotel which was one of the most important establishments of its kind in nineteenth-century Jerusalem, and the fascinating story of the rediscovery of its second location. Many travellers passed through its doors, notably the writers Herman Melville and Mark Twain, U.

S. Grant, the explorer Charles Warren, and members of the Survey of Western Palestine mapping party.

This study which includes a wide variety of pictorial archival materials was initiated and made possible by the Shapell Manuscript Foundation.

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