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Owen Oxley
                                                                                                                                         

James Nicholson
Winding its way from Damascus through the vast desert wastes of Jordan and into the spectacular barren mountains of north-west Saudi Arabia                                                                                                                  

S H M Jafri
Provides an un-biased and academic study of the development of Shi'a Islam.                                                                                                                              

Mary Louise Bruce
Carefully researched, this is the story of one of the most colourful, turbulent and least known periods of English history.                                                                                                                  

Robert B Partridge
All aspects of transport in ancient Egypt, on land and water, are examined here.                                                                                                                        

Dr. Charles Olson
The story of Oman through the words and perspectives of Omani people.                                                                                                                              

Patrick Houlihan
The ancient Egyptians: they had pyramids, they had temples, they had tombs, they also had a good sense of humour!                                                                                                                  

Joan Rees
Women on the Nile illuminates the life and writings of three remarkable women and captures something of the romance of 19th century travel to the East.                                                                                                            

W.H. Ingrams
This reprint of this celebrated classic text on Zanzibar makes available again the remarkably comprehensive account of the Island of Cloves, written by W. H. Ingrams and first published in 1931.                                                                                                      

 
 
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