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Western exploration of the Arabian Desert began in the
mid-eighteenth century, but it was not until the nineteenth century
that the British officers of the Indian colonial government
undertook surveys of the areas remote from the major pilgrimage
routes. Charles Doughty (1843 1926) spent two years among various
nomad tribes and wrote in 1888 what would be the first
comprehensive Western work on the geography of Arabia, in an
attempt, as he says in the preface, to 'set forth faithfully some
parcel of the soil of Arabia smelling of s mn and camels'. His
classic and justly famous account is a fantastic piece of travel
writing that shows full understanding of the area, the people and
all aspects of nomadic life in the desert.
Western exploration of the Arabian Desert began in the
mid-eighteenth century, but it was not until the nineteenth century
that the British officers of the Indian colonial government
undertook surveys of the areas remote from the major pilgrimage
routes. Charles Doughty (1843 1926) spent two years among various
nomad tribes and wrote in 1888 what would be the first
comprehensive Western work on the geography of Arabia, in an
attempt, as he says in the preface, to 'set forth faithfully some
parcel of the soil of Arabia smelling of s mn and camels'. His
classic and justly famous account is a fantastic piece of travel
writing that shows full understanding of the area, the people and
all aspects of nomadic life in the desert.
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++++ Wanderings In Arabia, Volume 1; Wanderings In Arabia; Charles
Montagu Doughty Charles Montagu Doughty null C. Scribner's Sons,
1908 History; Middle East; General; Arabian Peninsula; History /
Middle East / General; Travel / Middle East / General
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Travels in Arabia Deserta, originally published in 1888, is a
two-volume set which describes English poet Charles Doughty's
extensive travels through the Arabian deserts and the discoveries
he made there. The work became well-regarded for its beautiful
prose as well as its extensiveness, which made it a benchmark of
ambitious travel writing in the early 20th century. Written in the
style of the King James Bible, the text is extravagant and
creative. In the 1920's, it was discovered by British Army Officer
T.E. Lawrence, who spurred the book's republication, this time with
an introduction from Lawrence. The book has been in and out of
print since then, but the Cosimo edition is a rare 1921 reprint,
and includes the Lawrence introduction. Volume I includes T.E.
Lawrence's Introduction, as well as accounts of Doughty's treks to
Mecca, Ammon and Moab, the Mountain of Edom, Arabia, the Passage of
the Harra, Teyma, and more. He also describes nomad life in the
desert and ancient stories, peoples, and myths connected with his
travels. CHARLES MONTAGU DOUGHTY (1843-1926) was an English poet
and writer born in Theberton Hall, Saxmundham, Suffolk. He attended
King's College London and graduated from Gonville and Caius
College, Cambridge in 1864. Among this author's works are an epic
poem in six volumes titled The Dawn in Britain, published in 1906,
and his well-known Travels in Arabia Deserta, for which he received
much praise.
Travels in Arabia Deserta, originally published in 1888, is a
two-volume set which describes English poet Charles Doughty's
extensive travels through the Arabian deserts and the discoveries
he made there. The work became well-regarded for its beautiful
prose as well as its extensiveness, which made it a benchmark of
ambitious travel writing in the early 20th century. Written in the
style of the King James Bible, the text is extravagant and
creative. In the 1920's, it was discovered by British Army Officer
T.E. Lawrence, who spurred the book's republication, this time with
an introduction from Lawrence. The book has been in and out of
print since then, but the Cosimo edition is a rare 1921 reprint,
and includes the Lawrence introduction. Volume II contains
Doughty's travels to Ibn Rash d's town (and the people and culture
there), life in Hay l, the journey to Kheybar and his discoveries
and encounters there, the Shammar and Harb Deserts in Nejd, the
Journey to El-Kas m, and more. CHARLES MONTAGU DOUGHTY (1843-1926)
was an English poet and writer born in Theberton Hall, Saxmundham,
Suffolk. He attended King's College London and graduated from
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge in 1864. Among this author's
works are an epic poem in six volumes titled The Dawn in Britain,
published in 1906, and his well-known Travels in Arabia Deserta,
for which he received much praise.
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