A Ride through Syria to Damascus and Baalbec, and ascent of Mount Hermon

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A Ride through Syria to Damascus and Baalbec, and ascent of Mount Hermon

by Edward Abram

EN·~1 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

— Contents. —

0:25

ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:27

CHAPTER I.—Jaffa to Tiberias.

11:35

CHAPTER II.—Tiberias to Hâsbeyâ.

16:36

CHAPTER III.—Hasbêya to Mount Hermon.

13:55

CHAPTER IV.—Damascus.

15:02

CHAPTER V.—The Anti-Lebanon.

16:15

CHAPTER VI.—Baalbec.

12:59

CHAPTER VII.—Beyrût to Boulogne.

4:35

CHAPTER VIII.—The Bedaween and Fellaheen.

10:30

Description

Embarking on a less‑trodden path across the ancient plains of Sharon and the Jezreel Valley, the narrator sets out from Jaffa to trace the footprints of centuries‑old civilizations. The journey weaves through the ruins of once‑fertile vineyards, crumbling cisterns, and deserted stone towns, offering a quiet, reflective look at a landscape where history lingers beneath the dust. Along the way, a modest Bedouin escort provides both protection and insight, turning a simple ride into a vivid cultural exchange.

The travelogue then sweeps northward, crossing the storied Mount Hermon with its snow‑capped slopes and verdant valleys, before reaching the bustling streets of Damascus, famed for its “straight street” and layers of biblical memory. The narrative pauses at the impressive Roman remnants of Baalbek, where massive stone blocks hint at lost grandeur, and captures fleeting moments aboard steamships that glide past Naples, Capri, and the silent silhouettes of volcanoes. These early impressions invite listeners to explore a region where the past and present coexist in striking contrast.

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en

Duration

~1 hours (100K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by MFR, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2019-11-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Edward Abram

1838–1899

An English travel writer of the late 19th century, remembered for vivid journeys through the Holy Land and Syria. His books blend adventure, historical curiosity, and the close observation of a traveler writing for readers at home.

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