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  • - A Record of Travel and Observation in the Countries of Moab, Gilead, and Bashan
    av Selah Merrill
    564,-

    First published in 1881, East of the Jordan recounts the results of an archaeological expedition organised by the American Palestine Exploration Society in 1875-77.

  • av al-Ishbili Abu Bakr ibn al-Tufail & Abu Ja'far
    333,-

    The chief work of the Arab philosopher Abu Bakr Ibn Tufail which, by some, is considered to be the inspiration for Defoe's classic 'Robinson Crusoe'. Includes a biography of the author.

  • - Being an Account of Two Expeditions into the Far Interior Together with a Complete List of Every Animal and Bird Known to Inhabit That Country, and a List of the Reptiles Collected by the Author
    av C. V. A. Peel
    412,-

    A study of the natural history of Somaliland by a celebrated Victorian writer, traveller and big-game hunter. Contains many photographs, drawings and diagrams.

  • - The Holy City - Its History and Hope
    av Mrs. Oliphant
    564,-

    A closely-observed study and scholarly history of Jerusalem by a remarkable Victorian lady-traveller and writer. First published in 1891.

  • - During the Years 1817 & 1818
    av Charles Leonard Irby
    564,-

    Originally published in 1823, the work comprises five extended letters describing the amazing adventures of these two intrepid adventurers throughout the Middle East during the early years of the nineteenth century. Contains original maps, drawings and prints.

  • - All-powerful Sultan and the Uniter of Islam
    av Stanley Lane-Poole
    491

  • av Theodore Noeldeke
    360,-

    A survey by the author, an expert in Semitic languages and the history of Islam, which includes episodes from both Islamic and Christian traditions in the Middle East.

  • - The Desert and the Sown
    av G. L. Bell
    407,-

    Lady Gertrude Lowthian Bell presents a unique and sensitive picture of the Syrian subjects of the Ottoman Empire shortly after the turn of the century. Her sympathy with the people and her respect for their traditions raises this book well above the ordinary travel book.

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    564,-

    A famous collection of stories originally written in Arabic and introduced into Europe in the early eighteenth century.

  • - An Account of the Lands, the Peoples, and the Institutions of the Ottoman Empire
    av W. S. Monroe
    491

    A complete picture of Turkey immediately before the Young Turk Revolution in 1908 which led to the formation of the Turkish Republic in 1923. The effect of Islam on its culture and politics is also studied in depth.

  • - Its People and Places
    av Edmondo de Amicis
    364,-

    This account of de Amicis's work avoids the dreary catalogue of topographical description and provides us with a work brimming with amusing anecdote and remains fresh and enlivening despite the passage of the years.

  • - From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
    av Michael Russell
    491

    Reprint of the fourth edition of 'Palestine' published 1837, the author in his preface says he 'has made it his study to leave no source of information unexplored' in recounting the events that shaped this land from its earliest known history. Similarly topographical description is drawn from the works of numerous travellers and pilgrims.

  • - Written by His Niece Georgiana M. Sisted with the Authority and Approval of the Burton Family
    av Georgiana M. Stisted
    412,-

    A biography of Sir Richard Burton, written by his niece Georgiana Stisted.

  • - Their History and the Rise and Fall of Their Empire
    av Edward Gibbon
    412,-

    The combined essence of the writings of these two brilliant historians is contained in this single volume. It traces the Saracenic history from its beginnings to its decline.

  • av Shaikh Muslihu-D-Din Sa'di Shirazi
    412,-

    A prose translation of the classic Bustan (The Fruit Garden), taken directly from the original Persian texts. Copiously annotated with notes and Index.

  • - And Some General Remarks Upon That Country
    av Walter B. Harris
    491

    First published in 1893 during a critical period in Yemen's history. The work is both a concise account of that period and a thrilling narrative of the author's experiences.

  • - Being a Concise Account of the Rise and Decline of the Saracenic Power and of the Economic, Social and Intellectual Development of the Arab Nation from the Earliest Times to the Destruction of Bagdad, and the Expulsion of the Moors from Spain
    av Ameer Ali Syed
    564,-

    Here the author examines every aspect of the history of the 'Saracen' peoples. Few writers, in the decades since this work was first published, in 1899, have presented a more complete account.

  • - Being an Account of the Excavations and Researches on the Site of the Phoenician Metropolis in Africa and Other Adjacent Places
    av Nathan Davis
    491

    Primarily a travel book rather than a scientific account of the author's archaeological investigation of the site of Carthage in 1856. He brings to life the culture and history of the region and the classical legends that surround it.

  • av Frederick Horneman
    412,-

    A contemporary account of Frederick Horneman's journey from Cario in September 1798, where he joins a caravan bound for Mourzouk (Marzuq) in the heart of the Libyan desert.

  • - Being an Account of Travels with a General Description of the Country and its People
    av Arthur Leared
    459

    An account of travels with general descriptions of the country and its people.

  • av James Hamilton
    364,-

    During the relative calm of the mid-nineteenth century, many European travellers were attracted to the desert regions of North Africa.

  • - Or the Land of the "Arabian Nights"
    av William Perry Fogg
    364,-

    An entertaining description of the author's travels through Arabistan in 1874, now known as the countries of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq.

  • - The Topography and History, Political, Social and Natural, of French Africa
     
    364,-

    The author's guide to French North Africa now serves as a unique historical source work. Includes fascinating pen-portraits of the inhabitants of Algeria, their customs, beliefs and daily lives.

  • av Stanley Lane-Poole
    333,-

    An account of how the expatriation of the Spanish Moors at the end of the 15th Century, led to their making new settlements in North Africa and elevating their skills of piracy to a fine art.

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    - The Cradle of the Arab Race : A Visit to the Court of the Arab Emir, and "Our Persian Campaign"
    av Lady Anne Blunt
    412,-

    Detailing a five month journey undertaken by an English woman in 1878 to the central desert region of Arabia, this book throws a refreshing and sensitive light on the people and places of those times.

  • - Revelation of the Soul and Mind of Asia
    av Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah
    254

    The finest poetry and prose-extracts from the classics of Eastern and Middle Eastern philosophical metaphysical and religious writing.

  • - A Doctor in the Desert
    av E.H. Griffin
    333,-

    A splendid narrative of the author's encounters with the Moslem community in Tripoli and its hinterland during his medical mission in 1912, set up to aid the Moslem casualties of the Italian occupation of 1911.

  • - Introduction to Spoken Arabic
    av A. M. Ashiurakis
    127

    This course provides a general outline of colloquial Arabic sentences and phrases, all in idiom currently used by Arabs. It is equally suitable for those working on their own and for those studying in evening institutes and colleges.

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    - From the Original Correspondence in the Possession of the Family of the Late Richard Tully, Esq
    av R. Tully
    485

    The Original Correspondence in the Possession of the Family of the Late Richard Tully, Esq., The British Consul, Comprising Authentic Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Reigning Bashaw, His Family, and Other Persons of Distinction; also, An Account of the Domestic Manners of the Moors, Arabs, and Turks.

  • av Abdelfattah Kilito
    159

    The Clash of Images is a sweet, Borgesian mix of bildungsroman memoir, family history, short-story collection, fable, and literary criticism. Kilito's story takes place in an unnamed coastal city of memories where a child experiences first-hand the cultural clash of text and image in a changing, modern society.

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