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The voyager and writer Kiriil Khlebnikov, one of the leading authorities of his day on Russian America, was connected to the Russian-American Company throughout his life, rising from an ordinary agent to director of the main office. He traveled; collected a wide range of material on the geography, history, and ethnography of Russian America; assembled a good library; read a great deal; learned Spanish and English; and corresponded with and met many voyagers and scholars.
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The Khlebnikov Archive : Unpublished Journal (1800-1837) and Travel Notes (1820, 1822, and 1824) Rasmuson Library Historical Translation Series, 0890-7935 ; V. 5
author
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Khlebnikov, K. T.; Shur, L. A.
publisher
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University of Alaska Press
isbn10 | asin
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0912006420
print isbn13
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9780912006420
ebook isbn13
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9780585161587
language
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English
subject
Alaska--Discovery and exploration--Russian, Alaska--Description and travel, Khlebnikov, K. T.--(Kiril Timofeevich),--1784-1838--Journeys--Alaska.
publication date
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1990
lcc
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F907.K475 1990eb
ddc
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979.8/02
subject
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Alaska--Discovery and exploration--Russian, Alaska--Description and travel, Khlebnikov, K. T.--(Kiril Timofeevich),--1784-1838--Journeys--Alaska.
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The Khlebnikov Archive
Unpublished Journal (1800-1837) and Travel Notes (1820, 1822, and 1824)
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The Rasmuson Library Historical Translation Series Volume V Marvin W. Falk, Editor
Additional titles in the Series:
RUSSIAN EXPLORATION IN SOUTHWEST ALASKA: THE TRAVEL JOURNALS OF PETR KORSAKOVSKIY (1818) AND IVAN YA. VASILEV (1829). Edited with introduction by James W. VanStone. Translated by David H. Kraus. The Rasmuson Library Historical Translation Series, Volume IV. Published by the University of Alaska Press: Fairbanks, Alaska, 1988.
BERING'S VOYAGES: THE REPORTS FROM RUSSIA by Gerhard Friedrich Mller. Translated, with commentary by Carol Urness. The Rasmuson Library Historical Translation Series, Volume III. Published by the University of Alaska Press: Fairbanks, Alaska, 1986.
TLINGIT INDIANS OF ALASKA by Archimandite Anatolii Kamenskii. Translated, with an Introduction and Supplementary Material by Sergei Kan. The Rasmuson Library Historical Translation Series, Volume II. Published by the University of Alaska Press: Fairbanks, Alaska, 1985.
HOLMBERG'S ETHNOGRAPHIC SKETCHES by Heinrich Johan Holmberg. Edited by Marvin W. Falk. Translated from the original German of 1855-1863 by Fritz Jaensch. The Rasmuson Library Historical Translation Series, Volume I. Published by the University of Alaska Press: Fairbanks, Alaska, 1985.
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The Khlebnikov Archive
Unpublished Journal (1800-1837) and Travel Notes (1820, 1822, and 1824)
Edited with introduction and notes by Leonid Shut
Translated by John Bisk
University of Alaska Press
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Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
Khlebnikov, K. T. (Kiril Timofeevich), 1784-1838. The Khlebnikov archive: unpublished journal (1800-1837) and travel notes (1820, 1822, and 1824) / edited by Leonid Shur; translated by John Bisk.
p. cm.(The Rasmuson Library historical translation series; v. 5) Translated from Russian manuscripts. Includes index. ISBN 0-912006-42-0: $17.50
1. AlaskaDiscovery and explorationRussian. 2. Alaska Description and travelTo 1867. 3. Khlebnikov, K. T. (Kiril Timofeevich), 1784-1838JourneysAlaska. I. Shur, L. A. (Leonid Avel'evich) II. Title. III. Series. F907.K475 1990 979.8'02dc20 90-43177 CIP
International Standard Series Number: 0890-7935 International Standard Book Number: 0-912006-42-0 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 90-43177 English Translation 1990 by The University of Alaska Press. All rights reserved. Published 1990. Printed in the United States of America.
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CONTENTS
Preface
1
Abbreviations
3
The Khlebnikov Travel Journals, by Leonid Shur
5
The Khlebnikov Archive. Unpublished Journal and Travel Notes
Journal, 1800-1837
15
Travel Journal on the Voyage to California and Back in 1820
41
Travel Journal on the Voyage to California and Back in 1822
95
Travel Notes in California and Fort Ross on the brigs Baikal and Kiakhta in 1824
129
Glossary
203
Index
205
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PREFACE
The materials published for the first time in this volume were taken from the archive of the voyager and writer Kirill Khlebnikov (1785-1838), one of the leading authorities on Russian America of his day. Until very recently, only a small part of Khlebnikov's legacy was available to scholars. His fundamental work"Notes on the Russian-American Colonies in America"was not published in full until a short time ago, 150 years after it had been written. Although interest in the Khlebnikov archive is not new, most of the materials preserved in it have not been published. Khlebnikov's travel notes are the most valuable documents found in the archive. Unfortunately, of Khlebnikov's numerous journals and travel notes, only five travel journals have survived in full to this day.
The present volume comprises the travel notes of 1820, 1822, and 1824, and also contains his journal (1800-1837), which records in brief form the itinerary of all his voyages. Khlebnikov's remaining travel notes, together with his drafts and notes on the history of the Russian-American Company, his correspondence, and other materials, might be the subject of later volumes of the Khlebnikov Archive.
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