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Arabian Sands [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 197x129x23 mm, kaal: 300 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Oct-2007
  • Kirjastus: Penguin Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0141442077
  • ISBN-13: 9780141442075
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 197x129x23 mm, kaal: 300 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Oct-2007
  • Kirjastus: Penguin Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0141442077
  • ISBN-13: 9780141442075
Teised raamatud teemal:
In the spirit of T.E. Lawrence, Wilfred Thesiger spent five years wandering the deserts of Arabia, producing Arabian Sands, 'a memorial to a vanished past, a tribute to a once magnificent people'. The Penguin Classics edition includes an introduction by Rory Stewart.

Wilfred Thesiger, repulsed by what he saw as the softness and rigidity of Western life - 'the machines, the calling cards, the meticulously aligned streets' - spent years exploring in and around the vast, waterless desert that is the 'Empty Quarter' of Arabia. Travelling amongst the Bedu people, he experienced their everyday challenges of hunger and thirst, the trials of long marches beneath the relentless sun, the bitterly cold nights and the constant danger of death if it was discovered he was a Christian 'infidel'. He was the first European to visit most of the region, and just before he left the area the process that would change it forever had begun - the discovery of oil.

This edition contains an introduction by Rory Stewart discussing the dangers of Thesiger's travels, his unconventional personality and his insights into the Bedouin way of life.

Sir Wilfred Patrick Thesiger (1910-2003) was a British travel writer born in Addis Ababa in Abyssinia (now Ethiopia). Thesiger is best known for two travel books: Arabian Sands (1959), which recounts his travels in the Empty Quarter of Arabia between 1945 and 1950 and describes the vanishing way of life of the Bedouins, and The Marsh Arabs (1964), an account of the traditional peoples who lived in the marshlands of southern Iraq.

If you enjoyed Arabian Sands, you might like T.E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom, also available in Penguin Modern Classics

'Thesiger is perhaps the last, and certainly one of the greatest, of the British travellers among the Arabs' Sunday Times

'Following worthily in the tradition of Burton, Lawrence, Philby and Thomas, it is, very likely, the book about Arabia to end all books about Arabia' Daily Telegraph

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"The narrative is vividly written, with a thousand little anecdotes and touches which bring back to any who have seen these countries every scene with the colour of real life." The Sunday Times (London)

Introduction   vii  
  Rory Stewart
  List of Maps
  4 (1)
Preface   5 (4)
Preface to the 1991 Reprint   9 (2)
Foreword   11 (4)
Prologue   15 (2)
  Abyssinia and the Sudan
  17 (22)
  Prelude in Dhaufar
  39 (15)
  The Sands of Ghanim
  54 (21)
  Secret Preparations at Salala
  75 (25)
  The Approach to the Empty Quarter
  100 (16)
  On the Edge of the Empty Quarter
  116 (18)
  The First Crossing of the Empty Quarter
  134 (21)
  Return to Salala
  155 (26)
  From Salala to Mukalla
  181 (22)
  Preparations for a Second Crossing
  203 (19)
  The Second Crossing of the Empty Quarter
  222 (20)
  From Sulaiyil to Abu Dhabi
  242 (21)
  The Trucial Coast
  263 (17)
  A Holiday in Buraimi
  280 (16)
  The Quicksands of Umm al Samim
  296 (10)
  The Wahiba Sands
  306 (13)
  The Closing Door
  319 (12)
Arabic and Botanical Names of Plants Mentioned in the Book   331 (1)
A List of the Chief Characters on the Various Journeys   332 (3)
Index   335  


Sir Wilfred Patrick Thesiger (19102003) was a British travel writer born in Addis Ababa in Abyssinia (now Ethiopia). Thesiger is best known for two travel books: Arabian Sands (1959), which recounts his travels in the Empty Quarter of Arabia between 1945 and 1950 and describes the vanishing way of life of the Bedouins, and The Marsh Arabs (1964), an account of the traditional peoples who lived in the marshlands of southern Iraq.



Rory Stewart served briefly in the British Army and then as a diplomat in Jakarta and Montenegro. In August 2000 he resigned from the Foreign Office and began walking from Turkey towards Vietnam. His book about the walk, The Places In Between (2004), was a critically applauded account of his experiences in Afghanistan. His second book, The Prince of the Marshes: And Other Occupational Hazards of a Year in Iraq (2006), outlines his experiences as deputy governor of the Iraqi province of Maysan and Senior Advisor in the city of Nasiriyah shortly after coalition forces entered Iraq and describes his struggles to establish a functional government in these regions. Stewart has been awarded the OBE. Stewart currently lives in Kabul, Afghanistan.