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The Burton Holmes Lectures V4
Cities Of The Barbary Coast, Oases Of The Algerian Sahara, Southern Spain (1901)
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The book offers an engaging travelogue divided into three distinct parts. It begins with an exploration of the Barbary Coast cities—Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli—highlighting their rich history, culture, and architecture. The second section delves into the oases of the Algerian Sahara, documenting the challenges and customs of local tribes. Finally, the narrative shifts to southern Spain, featuring the Alhambra palace and the Mezquita mosque, while capturing the vibrancy of flamenco culture. This volume provides a vivid glimpse into early 20th-century North Africa and Spain.
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- Title
- The Burton Holmes Lectures V4
- Subtitle
- Cities Of The Barbary Coast, Oases Of The Algerian Sahara, Southern Spain (1901)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Burton Holmes
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 346
- ISBN13
- 9781120732361
- Category
- Maps and Travel
- Description
- The book offers an engaging travelogue divided into three distinct parts. It begins with an exploration of the Barbary Coast cities—Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli—highlighting their rich history, culture, and architecture. The second section delves into the oases of the Algerian Sahara, documenting the challenges and customs of local tribes. Finally, the narrative shifts to southern Spain, featuring the Alhambra palace and the Mezquita mosque, while capturing the vibrancy of flamenco culture. This volume provides a vivid glimpse into early 20th-century North Africa and Spain.