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Violent States and Creative States (2 Volume Set)
This is a provocative collection exploring the different types of violence and how they relate to one another, examined through the integration of several disciplines, including …
Saddling the Dogs
In the absence of horses, saddle the dogs. This Arab proverb, suggesting the uncompromising determination of nomads to keep moving, whatever the obstacles, epitomizes also the …
For the Love of Grief
For the Love of Grief
For the Love of Grief is a raw and honest account of personal grief. Anecdotes from the authors own experiences pepper the book, and Manley offers insight into the …
Saddling the Dogs
In the absence of horses, saddle the dogs. This Arab proverb, suggesting the uncompromising determination of nomads to keep moving, whatever the obstacles, epitomizes also the …
Women Travelers on the Nile
Trans-Siberian Railway
No railway journey on Earth can equal the Trans-Siberian between Moscow and Vladivostock. It is not just its vast length and the great variety of the lands and climes through which …
Traveling Through the Deserts of Egypt
This is a selection of early and modern writings on the Egyptian desert. For generations, travelers have been lured by the beauty and mesmerizing stillness of Egypt's deserts, …
Traveling Through Egypt
"e;Egypt is one of the two wings of the world, and the excellences of which it can boast are countless. Its metropolis is the dome of Islam, its river the most splendid of …
Henry Salt
Henry Salt was one of the most important figures in early 19th century travel, archaeology and diplomacy. Celebrated for his expeditions to Abyssinia, Salt later became British …
Henry Salt
Henry Salt was one of the most important figures in early 19th century travel, archaeology and diplomacy. Celebrated for his expeditions to Abyssinia, Salt later became British …
A Nile Anthology
The stretch of the longest river in the world that nurtured the world's first great civilization has drawn and impressed visitors since ancient times. The Greeks were fascinated by …