Reisindrukken in het Oosten

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Reisindrukken in het Oosten

by Louis Heldring

NL·~3 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

Opmerkingen van de bewerker

0:56
2

Reisindrukken in het Oosten.

0:16
3

Voorwoord.

3:37
4

CORINTHE.

7:44
5

ATHENE.

8:10
6

ALEXANDRIË.

7:58
7

CAÏRO.

18:39
8

PORT-SAÏD EN BEYROET.

8:40
9

BAÄLBEK.

9:34
10

DAMASCUS.

11:34

Description

A vivid travelogue assembled from a series of letters penned during a seven‑year stay in the Near East, this work invites listeners to wander through the ancient landscapes of Palestine and its surrounding regions. The narrator’s keen eye records bustling bazaars, solemn holy sites, and the everyday lives of the people he encounters, all framed by a deep sense of gratitude for the journey. The prose retains the flavor of its original publication, offering a series of self‑contained sketches that together form a coherent portrait of a land steeped in history and faith.

The book is enriched with a selection of striking chromolithographic plates—twelve water‑coloured illustrations that capture the region’s architecture and scenery with remarkable clarity. Originally produced to support a charitable home for disadvantaged children, the volume blends personal reflection with a spirit of service, making it both an informative guide and a gentle reminder of compassion. Listeners will find a thoughtful, evocative glimpse of the East, ideal for those who appreciate quiet contemplation and cultural insight.

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Language

nl

Duration

~3 hours (206K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-02-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

LH

Louis Heldring

1852–1923

A Dutch minister, traveler, and early photographer, he turned a late-19th-century journey through the Middle East into a vivid travel book filled with historical and biblical reflection. His work offers a thoughtful glimpse of how one European visitor saw Palestine and neighboring lands at the time.

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