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|fulltitle = An Account of the Circumnavigation of Mizahar
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|subtype = Travel account
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|author = [[Kenabelle Wright]]
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|year = 457
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|availability = Most centers of learning
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|cost = 20 [[Miza]]s
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|wordcount = ~20,000
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|language = Common
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'''''An Account of the Circumnavigation of Mizahar''''' is a book written by the [[Zeltiva]]n navigator [[Kenabelle Wright]]. It contains a narrative of the 450-451 voyage of Wright and her crew aboard the ''Seafarer,'' which, as the book's title indicates, ended in the first -- and thus far, only -- circumnavigation of the continent of Mizahar.  
'''''An Account of the Circumnavigation of Mizahar''''' is a book written by the [[Zeltiva]]n navigator [[Kenabelle Wright]]. It contains a narrative of the 450-451 voyage of Wright and her crew aboard the ''Seafarer,'' which, as the book's title indicates, ended in the first -- and thus far, only -- circumnavigation of the continent of Mizahar.  

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An Account of the Circumnavigation of Mizahar
Book
Travel account
Full titleAn Account of the Circumnavigation of Mizahar
AuthorKenabelle Wright
Year published457 AV (66 years ago)
AvailabilityMost centers of learning
Average cost20 Mizas
Word count~20,000
LanguageCommon


An Account of the Circumnavigation of Mizahar is a book written by the Zeltivan navigator Kenabelle Wright. It contains a narrative of the 450-451 voyage of Wright and her crew aboard the Seafarer, which, as the book's title indicates, ended in the first -- and thus far, only -- circumnavigation of the continent of Mizahar.

The book draws extensively from Wright's journals, notes, and maps of her expedition. It was published in 457, and became an instant classic. Wright's book is still the most detailed, and in many cases the sole, source of information regarding Mizahar's far northern and western shores, and her obsessively detailed maps remain the definitive charts of Mizahar's coastline.

It is widely available, and any library or center of learning in Sylira, Cyphrus, Akvatar, or Konti will almost certainly have a copy. For many subjects concerning the western reaches of Mizahar, the book is the only available source of information in the east.