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Charles Doughty (1843–1926)

Auteur van Travels in Arabia Deserta

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Charles Doughty (1843-1926) was a poet, writer and one of the greatest of all Western travellers in Arabia. He was the author of several acclaimed books, most famously Travels in Arabia Deserta but also including The Dawn in Britain, Adam Cast Forth and Mansoul or the Riddle of the World. In 1912 toon meer he was awarded the Founder's Gold Medal by the Royal Geographical Society. toon minder
Fotografie: Image from Wanderings in Arabia (1908) at the Internet Archive

Werken van Charles Doughty

Travels in Arabia Deserta (1888) 308 exemplaren
Passages from Arabia Deserta (1931) 126 exemplaren
Travels in Arabia Deserta, Vol. 1 (1888) 75 exemplaren
Travels in Arabia Deserta, Vol. 2 (1888) 60 exemplaren
Wanderings in Arabia (1908) 24 exemplaren
Adam Cast Forth (2009) 9 exemplaren
The dawn in Britain (1901) 7 exemplaren
Wanderings In Arabia Volume II (2018) 5 exemplaren
The cliffs 5 exemplaren
The Clouds 4 exemplaren
Wanderings In Arabia Volume I (1924) 3 exemplaren
Hogarth's " Arabia, " (1922) 1 exemplaar
The Dawn in Britain, Volume I (2009) 1 exemplaar
Under Arms 1 exemplaar

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The Mammoth Book of Travel in Dangerous Places (1991) — Medewerker — 175 exemplaren
The Arabian Horse in Fact, Fantasy and Fiction (1959) — Medewerker — 10 exemplaren

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A remarkable account by Charles Doughty of his travels in 1876-78, in the deserts of what is modern day Saudi Arabia. T E Lawrence called it "The book has no date and can never grow old". The incidents recounted, both dramatic and mundane, give a vivid picture of the travails of living in this arid, sparsely settled region. However, the overriding theme is the considerable danger that Doughty lived with, simply by being there, a 'Nasrany' (Christian) in a Muslim country.
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DramMan | 3 andere besprekingen | Jul 8, 2017 |
I hit the big 50 back in January and my wife gave me the folio society limited edition as a gift knowing that it is in my top 5 books of all time. I have to say its a wonderful thing to behold. If you love this book as I do or if you collect folio editions..get one
 
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les1001 | 3 andere besprekingen | Sep 29, 2015 |
This is indeed a forgotten book, as far as I am concerned; I had never heard of it to my recollection in 50+ years of reading English literature, though its author is fairly well known for writing Travels in Arabia Deserta, which I have log owned/ Like Travels, it is written in Doughty's own odd version of pseudo-medieval English. I discovered it from reading Abercrombie's The Epic, which recommended it with reservations, saying the style was sometimes hard to follow. It concerns the wanderings of ancient tribes led by Brennus who did historically invade Greece etc., though this version includes an earth-mother goddess among other characters. I should think it might appeals to some modern neopagans, if they could get past the style.… (meer)
 
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antiquary | Jun 3, 2014 |
I really tried but found "Travels in Arabia Deserta" to be impossible to get through -- I gave up 200 pages in. The book is extremely dry and consists of Doughty mostly wandering around, describing the artifacts and landscape while dropping tons and tons of Arabic words into the mix. Apologies to T.E. Lawrence, who loved this work, but this book just hasn't aged well.
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