Travels in Arabia Deserta

by Charles Montagu Doughty

Other authorsEdward Garnett, Edy Legrand (Illustrator.), T. E. Lawrence, Irvin Silvers (Printer.), George Macy (Book Designer.)
Paper Book, 1953

Status

Available

Call number

915.3

Collection

Publication

New York : Limited Editions Club, 1953.

Description

Western exploration of the Arabian Desert began in the mid-eighteenth century, but it was not until the nineteenth century that the British officers of the Indian colonial government undertook surveys of the areas remote from the major pilgrimage routes. Charles Doughty (1843-1926) spent two years among various nomad tribes and wrote in 1888 what would be the first comprehensive Western work on the geography of Arabia, in an attempt, as he says in the preface, to 'set forth faithfully some parcel of the soil of Arabia smelling of sàmn and camels'. His classic and justly famous account is a fantastic piece of travel writing that shows full understanding of the area, the people and all aspects of nomadic life in the desert.

User reviews

LibraryThing member amerynth
I really tried but found "Travels in Arabia Deserta" to be impossible to get through -- I gave up 200 pages in. The book is extremely dry and consists of Doughty mostly wandering around, describing the artifacts and landscape while dropping tons and tons of Arabic words into the mix. Apologies to
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T.E. Lawrence, who loved this work (and whose own writing about the same areas I've thoroughly enjoyed) but this book just hasn't aged well.
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LibraryThing member DramMan
A remarkable account by Charles Doughty of his travels in 1876-78, in the deserts of what is modern day Saudi Arabia. T E Lawrence called it "The book has no date and can never grow old". The incidents recounted, both dramatic and mundane, give a vivid picture of the travails of living in this
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arid, sparsely settled region. However, the overriding theme is the considerable danger that Doughty lived with, simply by being there, a 'Nasrany' (Christian) in a Muslim country.
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Language

Original publication date

1888

Physical description

xxi, 455 p.; 27 cm

Local notes

MJW
Fancy folding case; no author on spine.
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