A Dweller in Mesopotamia / Being the Adventures of an Official Artist in the Garden of Eden
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An official artist records a sequence of travel impressions and sketches from Mesopotamia, moving from oil-works and river ports through marsh villages, ancient ruins, and city streets. Chapters blend topographical description, archaeological sites, and evocative nocturnes of Baghdad with portrayals of local craft, river traffic, and desert landscapes, often accompanied by colour and line illustrations. The account emphasizes sensory detail — heat, light, and the interplay of past and present — and offers reflections on antiquity, daily life, and the visual challenges of rendering a region where ruins, modern industry, and traditional riverine communities coexist.
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