Inscribed by the author: Letters from the American-Persian Relief Commission, 1918

Jackson, Kate. Around the World to Persia. Letters Written While on the Journey as a Member of the American-Persian Relief Commission in 1918.

New York, printed only for private circulation among friends (by the New Era Printing Co., Lancaster, PA), 1920.

8vo. (2), 76 pp., final blank leaf. Cloth-backed boards with paper title labels on front cover and spine.

 1,750.00

Privately published collection of letters from wartime Persia in 1918, inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper: "To Maddalene and Murray Franklin with love from Kate Jackson".

Kate Jackson wrote a series of letters to her sister in the United States while she and her husband were travelling "to Persia as members of the American-Persian Relief Commission": while "quite personal in character, they present a picture of experiences under somewhat unusual conditions and during a very memorable period" (from the prefatory note by A. V. Williams Jackson). Few copies were printed, not for publication, but intended simply to be given to friends.

In the letters themselves, Jackson discusses studying Persian, her voyage via Japan and Bombay, being the only woman on a troopship up the Tigris, meeting Syrian and Armenian refugees on the way out of Baghdad, and the reports she has heard on the Armenian genocide, and describes the celebration of the Armistice in Tehran.

Covers somewhat worn, otherwise an inscribed copy in good condition.

References

OCLC 10350636. Not in Wilson.