About This Book
A British traveler recounts journeys through North African coastal and interior regions, describing towns such as Benghazi, Cyrene, Derna, Augila and Jalo while recording landscapes, ancient ruins, rock-cut tombs and classical antiquities. He details travel logistics, Arab modes of travel, local dress and hospitality, interactions with local leaders, and quotidian life including agriculture, markets and artisans. Observations extend to natural history, including juniper groves, gazelles and poisonous plants identified with ancient silphium, and to social issues such as the slave trade, taxation, official corruption and Ottoman misrule. The narrative mixes archaeological description, personal anecdote and practical commentary on travelling in the region.
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