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In Vita Sackville-West travelled to Iran to visit her husband, Harold Nicolson, who was serving as a diplomat in Teheran. Her route was deliberately slow-paced - she stopped in Egypt, where she sailed up the Nile to Luxor; and India, where she visited New Delhi and Agra before sailing across the Persian Gulf to Iraq and on through bandit-infested mountains to www.doorway.ru by: Collection of sourced quotations from Passenger to Teheran () by Vita Sackville-West. Share with your friends the best quotes from Passenger to Teheran.  · In Vita Sackville-West travelled to Iran to visit her husband, Harold Nicolson, who was serving as a diplomat in Teheran. Her route was deliberately slow-paced - she stopped in Egypt, where she sailed up the Nile to Luxor; and India, where she visited New Delhi and Agra before sailing across the Persian Gulf to Iraq and on through bandit-infested mountains to Teheran.5/5(1).


Passenger to Teheran by Vita Sackville-West, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. In Vita Sackville-West travelled to Iran to visit her husband, Harold Nicolson, who was serving as a diplomat in Teheran. Her route was deliberately slow-paced - she stopped in Egypt, where she sailed up the Nile to Luxor; and India, where she visited New Delhi and Agra before sailing across the Persian Gulf to Iraq and on through bandit-infested mountains to Teheran. Title: Passenger to Teheran. Author: Sackville-West, Vita [Victoria Mary] () Date of first publication: Edition used as base for this ebook: London: Hogarth Press, [first edition] Date first posted: 22 November Date last updated: Octo. Faded Page ebook#G8.


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