About This Book
A collection of illustrated sketches and short chapters for young readers that offers a lively, child-friendly tour of life across Arabian lands. It explains geography and modes of travel, household arrangements and clothing, daily routines and religious observance, markets and foods such as dates and sugar-cane, crafts and trades including boatbuilding and pearl merchants, folk proverbs and humor, and difficult topics like slavery and missionary activity. Each self-contained chapter pairs descriptive narrative with pictures and brief anecdotes, inviting readers to compare customs and daily rhythms while emphasizing observational detail rather than a continuous narrative.
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