de Paris A Carthage Par Rome, Notes d'Art Et de Voyage
by Georges Loiseau-Bailly
Greater Than a Tourist- Cairo Egypt (Greater Than a Tourist, #101)
by Greater Than a Tourist and Gihan Amin
Documents Pour Servir A l'Etude Du Nord-Ouest Africain. T. 4 (Ed.1894-1897) (Histoire)
by Lacroix-N
Libya Travel Journal, Pop. 5,613,380 + Me
by Dragon Dragon Travel Journals
"Libyan Sands" is unmistakably the work of an Englishman, a modest, machine- and desert-loving young officer whose passionate amateur enthusiasm led to the exploration of the Egyptian western desert and the Libyan Sahara on the eve of the second world war.
Ever since the first intrepid European explorers ventured up the Nile, an eclectic crowd of tourists, soldiers, fortune-seekers, tomb-raiders and empire-builders has travelled to Egypt. Whether sparked by its rich history and compelling landscapes, the elusive ruins of a once-magnificent civilisation or the country's strategic importance in world politics, the west's fascination with Egypt has flourished over that past two centuries. In a fast-paced narrative, richly adorned with gossip, anecdot...
Libya through a Camera Lens (A photographic journey through Libya)
by M Lab
How Not to Travel North Africa, Middle East, Israel and Malta and Still Enjoy Yourself
by Jack Glass
Au Sahara, Illustre d'Apres Des Photographies de l'Auteur (Ed.1891) (Litterature)
by Hugues Le Roux
Ancient Egypt (Children's Ancient History Books)
by Baby Professor
Libya. A love lived, a life betrayed follows the trajectory of Susan M. Sandover, who was lucky enough to have chosen an enlightened, forward-thinking Libyan career diplomat, Bashir, to spend her life with. They supported each other through the traumas, difficulties, and frankly terrifying experiences associated with the Gaddafi regime of US and NATO bombings, coups, a revolution and a blasphemy case but also enjoyed years of good times together. The resulting stories are partially his, partiall...
Cameroon (A Very Personal Adventure, #10)
by World Travel Adventure Logs
Many readers know Lawrence Durrell as the famed author of the lush and sensuous Alexandria Quartet. However, this wonderful book contains the best of Durrell's incomparable travel writing. It is collected here for the first time in a single volume and offers a chance to rediscover the author as one of the great travel writers of the twentieth century. Durrell's passionate, evocative writing about his travelsin particular the Greek islandsis a timeless exploration of how landscapes shape our expe...