The Land of an African Sultan

The Land of an African Sultan
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 351
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ISBN-10 : 9780857718686
ISBN-13 : 0857718681
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Book Synopsis The Land of an African Sultan by : Walter Harris

Download or read book The Land of an African Sultan written by Walter Harris and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2010-12-03 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: '"There are men", say the Moors, "who have come from islands far away to the west, upon the great ocean, to see Morocco. Like all the world, they know that there is no other land to compare to it..."' Walter Harris and Morocco are inextricably linked. For 35 years, he immersed himself in the culture and way of life of Morocco in a way that few ever had before. In this classic work, Harris gives an evocative account of his journeys around Morocco from 1887-1889. At a time when the wild, lawless interior of the country had hardly been explored by any westerner, Harris would dress as a local and venture into the badlands, fearlessly encountering caids and saints, brigands and warriors. In Tangier he writes of the eccentrics, artists and lost souls who lived there. He takes an eventful ride through Wazzan - a place few Europeans would ever dare to visit. In Marrakech, he paints a riveting picture of the decadence and darkness of the sultan's court. And, finally, he recounts the story of his now-celebrated ride, in disguise, to Sheshouan - the second of only three Christians ever to enter the town. Walter Harris was a legendary storyteller and through his rich descriptions of the tribes, customs and everyday life of Morocco, he renders a portrait of the country that is hard to surpass. The Land of an African Sultan is a story as compelling now as it was over a century ago - a gem of a book for all those who follow in his footsteps to the land of the setting sun.


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