ABSTRACT

First published in 1928, few Westerners have succeeded in identifying themselves so completely with Arabian life as the author of this volume. He went to Arabia for no political, humanitarian or reasonable purpose but purely for the joy of it.

part |137 pages

Among The Bedouins

chapter Chapter One|21 pages

“In The Face of Allah”

chapter Chapter Two|21 pages

Black Tents and White Camels

chapter Chapter Three|21 pages

A Vampire of The Desert

chapter Chapter Four|17 pages

Mansour, Theslave

chapter Chapter Five|19 pages

The Robber-Saint

chapter Chapter Six|16 pages

We Ride in Ghrazzu

chapter Chapter Seven|22 pages

“For The Eyes of Gutne”

part |61 pages

Among The Druses

chapter Chapter Eight|22 pages

At The Castle of Sultan Pasha Atrash

chapter Chapter Nine|25 pages

The Golden Calf

chapter Chapter Ten|14 pages

The Veiled Lady of Mukhtara

part |46 pages

Among The Dervishes

chapter Chapter Eleven|18 pages

In The Palace of The Melewi 1

chapter Chapter Twelve|14 pages

Daidan Helmy's Leap

chapter Chapter Thirteen|14 pages

In The Rufai Hall of Torture

part |44 pages

Among The Yezidees

chapter Chapter Fourteen|24 pages

In The Mountain of The Devil-Worshippers

chapter Chapter Fifteen|20 pages

In The Courtyard of The Serpent