From the Sahara to Samarkand: Selected Travel Writings of Rosita Forbes 1919-1937
The extraordinary Rosita Forbes explored the Libyan desert, sailed across the Red Sea, and trekked more than a thousand miles into remote Abyssinia. She wrote some thirty books about these and other journeys, as well as biographies, histories, novels, and memoirs. She was a widely published journalist and commentator on international affairs, a popular lecturer, and a documentary filmmaker. Her story deserves to be retold and her writing discovered by a new generation.
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From the Sahara to Samarkand: Selected Travel Writings of Rosita Forbes 1919-1937
The extraordinary Rosita Forbes explored the Libyan desert, sailed across the Red Sea, and trekked more than a thousand miles into remote Abyssinia. She wrote some thirty books about these and other journeys, as well as biographies, histories, novels, and memoirs. She was a widely published journalist and commentator on international affairs, a popular lecturer, and a documentary filmmaker. Her story deserves to be retold and her writing discovered by a new generation.
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From the Sahara to Samarkand: Selected Travel Writings of Rosita Forbes 1919-1937

From the Sahara to Samarkand: Selected Travel Writings of Rosita Forbes 1919-1937

From the Sahara to Samarkand: Selected Travel Writings of Rosita Forbes 1919-1937

From the Sahara to Samarkand: Selected Travel Writings of Rosita Forbes 1919-1937

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The extraordinary Rosita Forbes explored the Libyan desert, sailed across the Red Sea, and trekked more than a thousand miles into remote Abyssinia. She wrote some thirty books about these and other journeys, as well as biographies, histories, novels, and memoirs. She was a widely published journalist and commentator on international affairs, a popular lecturer, and a documentary filmmaker. Her story deserves to be retold and her writing discovered by a new generation.

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ISBN-13: 9781604190304
Publisher: Hunter Lewis Foundation
Publication date: 09/01/2010
Pages: 369
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

Editor's Acknowledgments xiii

Introduction xv

Editor's Note xxxv

1919: Into Java and Sumatra

Java 3

Java and Sumatra 9

1919: Between Two Armies in China

Southern China 17

Chin-Chow 27

1921: The Secret of the Sahara: Kufara

We Enter on the Great Adventure 39

The Elusive Dunes 59

1922: An Attempted Pilgrimage to Mecca

An Adventure that Failed 81

Being the Account of an Attempted Pilgrimage to Mecca 91

The Pilgrimage Continued 103

1923: Odyssey in Yemen and Asir

The Odyssey of a Sambukh 119

Guests of a Hermit Emir 131

The Menace of a Crowd 141

1924: Morocco: The Sultan of the Mountains

Into the Days of Haroun Er Rashid 153

The Wild Land of Raisuli 161

Raisuli Himself 171

1925: A Thousand Miles of Abyssinia

Anticipation 179

The Arks at Harrar 191

Chiefly Mules and Marriages 203

The Palaces of Gondar 215

1928: A Woman with the Legion-South of the Atlas, Morocco

A Woman with the Legion-South of the Atlas, Morocco 231

1931: Interlude in Turkey, Iraq, and Persia

Veiled and Unveiled Women of the Middle East 255

Iraq and the Holy Cities of Shia Islam 265

Interlude in the Anderun 279

From Isfahan to Shiraz by Motor-Truck 291

Through the Mountains of Kurdistan 301

1937: From Kabul to Samarkand

The Nomads' Road to Kabul 321

Kabul 327

In Kandahar 331

Travelling with Afghans 335

Bamyan, Valley of the Giant Buddhas 343

Through the Hindu Kush to Doab 349

The Glory of Tamerlane 357

Books by Rosita Forbes 367

About the Editor 369

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