Arabian Sands (1959)

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Arabian Sands (1959) is Wilfred Thesiger’s classic travel memoir recounting his journeys and experiences among the Bedouin in the Empty Quarter of the Arabian Peninsula.

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instanceOf book
travel memoir
author Wilfred Thesiger NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depictsPerson Wilfred Thesiger NERFINISHED
describesActivity camel caravans
desert exploration
describesCulture Bedouin culture
tribal life in Arabia
genre non-fiction
travel literature
hasFormat ebook
hardcover
paperback
hasInfluenced modern travel writing about Arabia
perceptions of Bedouin culture in the West
hasISBN 9780582060132
hasPageCount approximately 320 pages
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasStyle austere descriptive writing
observational prose
hasSubject geography of the Rub' al Khali
impact of modernization on desert life
nomadic lifestyles
traditional Bedouin codes of honor
hasTheme clash between tradition and modernity
end of traditional nomadic life in Arabia
friendship between traveler and guides
language English
literarySignificance classic of Middle Eastern travel writing
classic of desert travel literature
mainSubject Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Bedouin NERFINISHED
Empty Quarter NERFINISHED
Rub' al Khali NERFINISHED
notableFor accounts of crossings of the Empty Quarter
detailed ethnographic observations of Bedouin life
originalTitle Arabian Sands NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationDate 1959
publisher Longmans, Green and Co. NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Marsh Arabs NERFINISHED
settingLocation Empty Quarter of the Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED
targetAudience general adult readers
readers of travel literature
timePeriodDescribed 1940s
post-World War II era

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Wilfred Thesiger hasBibliographyEntry Arabian Sands (1959)