About Algeria: Algiers, Tlemçen, Constantine, Biskra, Timgad

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About Algeria: Algiers, Tlemçen, Constantine, Biskra, Timgad

by Charles Thomas-Stanford

EN·~5 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

Transcriber’s Note:

0:47

ABOUT ALGERIA ALGIERS—TLEMÇEN—CONSTANTINE—BISKRA—TIMGAD

0:20

PREFACE

3:14

CONTENTS

2:16

ILLUSTRATIONS

1:01

I—ARABY’S DAUGHTER

35:49

II—THE CORSAIR CITY

33:04

III—NEW ROADS AND OLD CITIES

31:13

IV—A GARDEN AND SOME BUILDINGS

20:29

V—SWORD AND PLOUGH

29:36

Description

A spirited account of a 1911 journey across Algeria, this work captures the country’s vast landscapes and bustling towns through the fresh eyes of a motor‑car traveller. The author moves swiftly from the bustling streets of Algiers to the historic quarters of Tlemcen, the Roman ruins of Timgad and the oases of Biskra, weaving together observations of architecture, daily life and the lingering traces of Roman, Byzantine and Moorish influence. Along the way, the narrative reflects on the transformative impact of the automobile, which opens up new possibilities for seeing the nation’s diverse regions in a single trip.

Interlaced with vivid sketches of Arab doorways and detailed notes on preservation efforts, the book offers both scholarly insight and practical advice for the curious explorer. It highlights the delicate balance between colonial development and the safeguarding of cultural heritage, inviting listeners to appreciate Algeria’s rich past while contemplating its evolving present.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (323K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by KD Weeks, MFR, Mary Glenn Krause 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

2019-10-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Thomas-Stanford

Charles Thomas-Stanford

1858–1932

A Sussex landowner, travel writer, and politician, he brought the same curiosity to local history that he did to the wider world. His books range from careful studies of the English past to lively writing shaped by years of travel and public life.

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