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THE EAST.
PREFACE.
THE EAST. - CHAPTER I. EGYPT.
CHAPTER II. PALESTINE.
CHAPTER III. PALESTINE.
CHAPTER IV. PALESTINE.
CHAPTER V. SYRIA.
CHAPTER VI. POSTSCRIPT.—RECENT EVENTS.
NOTES.
ADDENDA AND ERRATA.
A lively 19th‑century travelogue carries listeners from the sun‑baked sands of Egypt to the sacred streets of Jerusalem and the bustling bazaars of Syria. The narrator moves beyond the usual guidebook facts, sharing vivid impressions of ancient temples, the Dome of the Rock, and the stark beauty of the desert. Everyday encounters—camel caravans, market chatter, the distant echo of prayer—are rendered with a personal voice that makes distant lands feel immediate.
Interwoven with the scenery are candid observations of local customs, domestic life, and the political tensions of the era. The author reflects on the contrasts between grand monuments and the modest homes he visits, offering thoughtful commentary without slipping into heavy rhetoric. Listeners receive a snapshot of a world on the brink of change, presented through the eyes of a curious, observant traveler whose notes were taken on the road itself.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (314K characters)
Release date
2024-10-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A 19th-century travel writer whose best-known work leads readers through Egypt, Palestine, and Syria with the eye of a thoughtful observer. His surviving books suggest a strong interest in place, culture, and the experience of travel in the eastern Mediterranean.
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