"A Memoir of Mr. John Lowell" by Edward Everett offers a detailed biographical account of the life and travels of John Lowell, a prominent figure of his time. The memoir chronicles Lowell’s extensive journeys through regions including the Red Sea, Thebes, Wady Halfa, Greece, Smyrna (now Izmir), Sicily, Dongola, and Upper Nubia. It also touches upon his travels in Asia Minor, Mocha, and India.
The book highlights Lowell’s intellectual pursuits and contributions, referencing his involvement with the Lowell Institute and his education at Harvard College. It also mentions several individuals who were part of Lowell’s circle, such as John Amory Lowell and James Brown.
This memoir provides valuable insights into the life of John Lowell and also offers a glimpse into the historical and geographical contexts of the 19th century. It will appeal to readers interested in biography, travel history, and the intellectual life of the period.
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