A Ten Years’ Residence from 1842 to 1852 describing the Manners, Customs, and Religion of its Inhabitants with a full & correct Account of the Druse Religion and containing Historical Records of the Mountain Tribes from personal intercourse with their Chiefs and other authentic sources.Third edition of vol. I, second edition of vols. II & III. 3 vols. Large folding map. 8vo. Original blue cloth, some light foxing to prelims, with errata slip & half titles, vols. II & III unopened. xx, 390; x, 398; x, 399, [4]ads.pp. London, 1853.
Churchill owned considerable property in the Lebanon and whilst this is not an account of his own time there, but rather “an amalgamation of information, some of which is based on a Maronite chronology” (Navari), it is the fullest nineteenth-century study of the Lebanon and the Lebanese in any language.