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  • av Geoff Webb
    171

  • av G.Derek West
    187

    Twelve unique biographical essays on professionals of the mid-Victorian era. Extensive and painstaking research has produced portraits of players selected for their cricketing prowess rather than manly virtues. On the whole they are an unattractive and undisciplined lot, and this makes for interesting reading.

  • av G.Derek West
    151

    Professor G. Derek West has devoted much of his time to the summer game, having contributed numerous articles to cricket magazines and journals as well as compiling indexes to several books and acting as a consultant cricket historian.

  • av Rene Caillie
    407

    One of the greatest journey's ever; Caillie was the first European to reach and return alive from this fabled city.

  • - And Syria's Holy Places
    av J. L. Porter
    397

    This learned journey through Old and New Testament and Roman sites of Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, lead back to Damascus with an account of the 1860 massacre.

  • av Rene Caillie
    407

    One of the greatest journeys ever; Caillie was the first European to reach and return alive from this fabled city.

  • av Johann Ludwig Burckhardt
    481

    A masterpiece of descriptive and scholarly travelgoue, it describes author's journeys between 1810-1816. He records detailed aspects of the inhabitants' lives, religion, culture as well as topography, natural history and archaeology.

  • - Or the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians, Illustrated from Their Proverbial Sayings Current at Cairo, Translated and Explained
    av John Lewis Burckhardt
    291

    First published in 1830, is a collection of proverbial sayings, originally compiled by Sheref Addin Ibn Asad, in Cairo, at the beginning of the 18th century. Burkhardt translated these sayings in hope that they might 'interest and gratify the Orientalist'.

  • - Spanish Islam: A History of the Moslems in Spain by Reinhardt Dozy: Translated with a Biographical Introduction and Additional Notes by Francis Griffin Stokes
    av Reinhardt Dozy
    571

    Including annotations and a biographical introduction, this work is a translation of "histoire des musulmans d'espagne"'.

  • av Clement Huart
    351

    First published in 1903, this work remains a standard, concise history of the Arabic Literature. Its author, Professor of Oriental Languages in Paris, was one of the most accomplished Orientalists of his day.

  • av Duncan Stewart
    132

    A complete course of classical Arabic. The language of the Qur'an and all Arabic literature explained clearly, concisely and comprehensively.

  • - With the Narrative of a Mission to Mesopotamia and Coordistan in 1842-1844 and of a Late Visit to Those Countries in 1850 ...
    av George Percy Badger
    461

    The present work, first published in 1852 in two volumes, and here reproduced in facsimile, contains a unique and detailed account of the rituals and practices of the Nestorian Church and other significant religious groups of that region.

  • av George Percy Badger
    461

    This present work, first published in 1852 in two volumes and here reproduced in facsimile, contains a unique and detailed account of the rituals and practices of the Nestorian church and other significant religious groups in that region.

  • av A. E. Hake
    381

    The author portrays Gordon as an example of 'all that is excellent in British manhood', though later historians have thrown some doubt on his true character. Nonetheless, this work presents a faithful; picture of the man within the context of his own generation.

  • av G.W. Steevens
    417

    The death of General Gordon at Khartum in 1885 at the hands of the Mahdi's forces proved a massively blow to the British military establishment, and few could rest until his death was avenged

  • av William Wright
    417

    Though largely a narrative of the author's travels, the true value of the work lies in the wealth of detailed information on the archaeological features of the area, and particularly important are the large number of plates and engravings of historical sites and artefacts, many of which are now lost.

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    131

    This book contains poems taken from the Arabian romance 'The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night'. It is a facsimile of a limited edition published 1925.

  • - The Story of the Nations
    av S. G. Benjamin
    347

    Tracing the history of Persia (modern Iran) up to the Kajar rulers, this work studies ancient Persian history, from its earliest times, through the Sassanian dynasty, up to the Arab conquest in the seventh century.

  • av Stanley Lane-Poole
    391

    Popular but professional work of classic accuracy, covering architecture, sculpture, calligraphy, mosaic, wood and ivory carving, metalwork, glassware and pottery, all lavishly illustrated.

  •  
    441

    An anthology of the best of the Arabian poets. The first part of the work contains The Mu'allaqat, the central section contains a selection of shorter poems, while the book ends with the eighth-century epic 'Romance of Antar'. The text is accompanied with explanatory notes.

  • av Charles Orr
    329

    A study of Nigeria following the establishment of British control in 1900. Against the background of British economic exploitation, the author provides a detailed account of everyday life among the native inhabitants.

  • av Richard Francis Burton
    291

    Following his celebrated journey to Meccah, Burton set out on a similarly perilous journey to Harrar in the heart of little-known Ethiopia. This two-volume work is a facsimile of the fine Memorial edition of 1894 and contains, along with Burton's narrative, a fascinating collection of maps, plates and drawings.

  • - Or, A Exploration of Harrar
    av Sir Richard Francis Burton
    291

    Soon after returning from his celebrated journey to Mecca disguised as an Arab, Burton set out on a similarly perilous trip to the city of Harrar in the heart of little-known Somaliland.

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    - Written During the Years 1833-1835
    av Edward William Lane
    427

    First published in 1836, the work remains a standard reference on the subject, including information on every aspect of Arab life, from religion, law and literature, through to art and domestic matters.

  • - From the Mss. of Fray Antonio Agapida
    av Washington Irving
    391

  • - Sidelights on Her History and Art
    av Bernhard Whishaw
    391

    A detailed account of Seville's history under the Moors, ranging widely over Arab influences on art, literature, science and architecture. Originally published in 1912.

  • av Washington Irving
    397

    This edition of The Alhambra, here republished in facsimile from the 1908 edition, complete with illustrations by Joseph Pennell, presents a welcome opportunity to reassess Irving's European writings.

  • - Manual of Arabian History and Literature
    av F.F. Arbuthnot
    291

    When originally published, Arabic Authors first revealed the wealth of literary, traditional and historical writings in a text understood by the general reader. Years have done little to erode the value of the book, and the added historical perspective lends a new dimension to it.

  • - Self-Taught
    av A. M. Ashiurakis
    147

    A pocket phrasebook that provides an introduction to spoken, everyday Arabic for those who have little or no knowledge of the language, and particularly for those who intend to travel in Arabic-speaking countries.

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