Personal Narrative of a Year's Journey Through Central and Eastern Arabia : 1862-63
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Paperback / Softback
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1036504212
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9781036504212
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Travel & holiday guides
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This book offers an enthralling narrative of adventure and exploration across the Arabian Peninsula, delving into the heart of its deserts, the customs of its people, and the ancient lands that have been shrouded in mystery for centuries. The author, through meticulous research and firsthand experience, brings to life the vibrant culture, language, and landscapes of Arabia. Their journey is not just geographical but also a deep dive into the political and social fabric of Semitic nations, exploring the intricacies of their moral, intellectual, and political conditions.
Positioned within a broader historical and literary context, this exploration provides insightful observations on antiquity, science, geography, and meteorology while confronting the challenges of representing Arab orthography to English readers. The thematic depth spans across botanical and geological inquiries despite limitations faced due to native disguise and lack of scientific equipment.
Through personal narration blended with scholarly research, this book illuminates living Arabia's contrast against its physical phenomenaprioritizing human interaction over environmental observation. It reflects on Bedouin hospitality, social conditions, wars, and the significance of camels in desert life.
Concluding with thoughts on Arabian orthography adaptation for English readers alongside detailed maps for visual understanding, this narrative captures the essence of Arabian exploration. This book stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of discovery and human connection in one of the world's most enigmatic regions.
Positioned within a broader historical and literary context, this exploration provides insightful observations on antiquity, science, geography, and meteorology while confronting the challenges of representing Arab orthography to English readers. The thematic depth spans across botanical and geological inquiries despite limitations faced due to native disguise and lack of scientific equipment.
Through personal narration blended with scholarly research, this book illuminates living Arabia's contrast against its physical phenomenaprioritizing human interaction over environmental observation. It reflects on Bedouin hospitality, social conditions, wars, and the significance of camels in desert life.
Concluding with thoughts on Arabian orthography adaptation for English readers alongside detailed maps for visual understanding, this narrative captures the essence of Arabian exploration. This book stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of discovery and human connection in one of the world's most enigmatic regions.
This book offers an enthralling narrative of adventure and exploration across the Arabian Peninsula, delving into the heart of its deserts, the customs of its people, and the ancient lands that have been shrouded in mystery for centuries. The author, through meticulous research and firsthand experience, brings to life the vibrant culture, language, and landscapes of Arabia. Their journey is not just geographical but also a deep dive into the political and social fabric of Semitic nations, exploring the intricacies of their moral, intellectual, and political conditions.
Positioned within a broader historical and literary context, this exploration provides insightful observations on antiquity, science, geography, and meteorology while confronting the challenges of representing Arab orthography to English readers. The thematic depth spans across botanical and geological inquiries despite limitations faced due to native disguise and lack of scientific equipment.
Through personal narration blended with scholarly research, this book illuminates living Arabia''s contrast against its physical phenomenaprioritizing human interaction over environmental observation. It reflects on Bedouin hospitality, social conditions, wars, and the significance of camels in desert life.
Concluding with thoughts on Arabian orthography adaptation for English readers alongside detailed maps for visual understanding, this narrative captures the essence of Arabian exploration. This book stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of discovery and human connection in one of the world''s most enigmatic regions.
Positioned within a broader historical and literary context, this exploration provides insightful observations on antiquity, science, geography, and meteorology while confronting the challenges of representing Arab orthography to English readers. The thematic depth spans across botanical and geological inquiries despite limitations faced due to native disguise and lack of scientific equipment.
Through personal narration blended with scholarly research, this book illuminates living Arabia''s contrast against its physical phenomenaprioritizing human interaction over environmental observation. It reflects on Bedouin hospitality, social conditions, wars, and the significance of camels in desert life.
Concluding with thoughts on Arabian orthography adaptation for English readers alongside detailed maps for visual understanding, this narrative captures the essence of Arabian exploration. This book stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of discovery and human connection in one of the world''s most enigmatic regions.
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