ABSTRACT

First Published in 1980. The peninsula of Aden, on the south-west coast of Arabia, lies 100 miles east of the straits of Bab al-Mandab at the entrance to the Red Sea. It has an area of 21 square miles, the greater part of which is uninhabitable being covered by precipitous hills, the highest of which is Mount Shamsan, 1,775 feet. This book is a history of Aden from 1839 to 1872.

chapter I|12 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter II|48 pages

THE GROWTH OF THE SETTLEMENT

chapter III|14 pages

TRADE

chapter IV|28 pages

THE ADMINISTRATION

chapter V|34 pages

SULTAN MUHSIN

chapter VI|48 pages

SULTAN ‘ALI

chapter VII|28 pages

SULTAN FADL