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A luminous record of journeys across a changing land. A rare window into Persia. Percy Molesworth Sykes’s Ten Thousand Miles in Persia: Or, Eight Years in Iran is a Persian travel memoir that blends observational reporting with reflective travel writing; its voice belongs to the tradition of Victorian-era exploration while addressing the realities of early twentieth-century Iran. Sykes charts towns, rural life and the rhythms of travel, offering sustained Iranian culture insights and vivid impressions of Persian countryside adventures. The prose is direct, often brisk, pairing topographical detail with humane moments of encounter, which makes it as enjoyable for armchair travellers as it is informative for readers seeking a classic British travel narrative. Set among the Middle East journeys of the period, it reads as a historical travelogue that balances curiosity with restraint. Its measured observations illuminate trade, hospitality and local customs without sensationalism, and the book sits between storytelling and documentary record - accessible to the casual reader yet rich enough to reward researchers.Valuable to historians and literary readers alike, the book serves both as an academic research resource and as part of any travel classics anthology: its contemporary perspectives are a primary reference for study of early twentieth-century Iran and for surveys of explorers of Persia. Casual readers are drawn to clear storytelling and atmospheric description; collectors and libraries assembling an armchair travellers collection will find it a period piece of lasting interest. The text also offers context for those curious about how British travel narrative shaped European views of the Middle East, making it useful both for campus courses and private libraries. For armchair study or serious inquiry, it remains a vivid entry in the canon of historical travel writing. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.