Between Sea and Sahara

Between Sea and Sahara
Title Between Sea and Sahara PDF eBook
Author Eugène Fromentin
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1999
Genre Algeria
ISBN

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"Fromentin paints a word picture of Algeria and its people, questioning France's - and his own - role there. He shows French dynamism tending to arrogance, tinged with malaise, as well as the complexity of the Algerians and their canny survival tactics."--BOOK JACKET.

Between Sea and Sahara

Between Sea and Sahara
Title Between Sea and Sahara PDF eBook
Author Eugene Fromentin
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 226
Release 2004-07-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0857710834

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Between Sea and Sahara is one of the great classics of travel writing about the Middle East - a landmark in the story of Europe's fascination with 'the Orient'. Travelling in Algeria in the third decade of French colonisation, Eugène Fromentin weaves a tale of passion, drama and adventure, a masterpiece that established him as one of the foremost Orientalists of the age. His influence extended beyond the literary and artistic circles of Europe to inspire the political rhetoric of the mid-19th century and reflect France's imperial development in the region. In his desire to capture the spirit of 'the Orient', on paper as well as canvas, Fromentin reveals much about the roots of a colonial relationship which continues to affect Algeria today. This is a work of stunning originality and insight - a vivid portrayal of the way in which the West has historically perceived the East.

Invasion of the Sea

Invasion of the Sea
Title Invasion of the Sea PDF eBook
Author Jules Verne
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 281
Release 2007-03-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0819574600

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First English edition of a classic Verne novel. Jules Verne, celebrated French author of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in 80 Days, wrote over 60 novels collected in the popular series "Voyages Extraordinaires." A handful of these have never been translated into English, including Invasion of the Sea, written in 1904 when large-scale canal digging was very much a part of the political, economic, and military strategy of the world's imperial powers. Instead of linking two seas, as existing canals (the Suez and the Panama) did, Verne proposed a canal that would create a sea in the heart of the Sahara Desert. The story raises a host of concerns — environmental, cultural, and political. The proposed sea threatens the nomadic way of life of those Islamic tribes living on the site, and they declare war. The ensuing struggle is finally resolved only by a cataclysmic natural event. This Wesleyan edition features notes, appendices and an introduction by Verne scholar Arthur B. Evans, as well as reproductions of the illustrations from the original French edition.

Children of Allah

Children of Allah
Title Children of Allah PDF eBook
Author Agnes Newton Keith
Publisher
Pages 471
Release 1966
Genre
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The Natural Navigator

The Natural Navigator
Title The Natural Navigator PDF eBook
Author Tristan Gooley
Publisher The Experiment
Pages 320
Release 2012-06-05
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1615191550

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From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Secret World of Weather and The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs, learn to tap into nature and notice the hidden clues all around you Before GPS, before the compass, and even before cartography, humankind was navigating. Now this singular guide helps us rediscover what our ancestors long understood—that a windswept tree, the depth of a puddle, or a trill of birdsong can help us find our way, if we know what to look and listen for. Adventurer and navigation expert Tristan Gooley unlocks the directional clues hidden in the sun, moon, stars, clouds, weather patterns, lengthening shadows, changing tides, plant growth, and the habits of wildlife. Rich with navigational anecdotes collected across ages, continents, and cultures, The Natural Navigator will help keep you on course and open your eyes to the wonders, large and small, of the natural world.

Between Land and Sea

Between Land and Sea
Title Between Land and Sea PDF eBook
Author Christopher L. Pastore
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 313
Release 2014-10-13
Genre History
ISBN 0674281411

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Christopher Pastore traces how Narragansett Bay’s ecology shaped the contours of European habitation, trade, and resource use, and how littoral settlers in turn, over two centuries, transformed a marshy fractal of water and earth into a clearly defined coastline, which proved less able to absorb the blows of human initiative and natural variation.

Surviving the Sahara Desert & Crossing the Mediterranean Sea

Surviving the Sahara Desert & Crossing the Mediterranean Sea
Title Surviving the Sahara Desert & Crossing the Mediterranean Sea PDF eBook
Author Blessed Freeman Isaac
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9789492944825

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