David Hogarth's Devia Cypria is available online. The context of this trip was within the work of the Cyprus Exploration Fund.
Hogarth, D. G. 1889. Devia Cypria: notes of an archaeological journey in Cyprus in 1888. London: Henry Frowde.
David Hogarth and Cyprus
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