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Our ideas of the Arabian Peninusula have been hijacked: by images of the desert, by oil, by the Gulf War.
But there is another Arabia. For the classical geographers Yemen was a fabulous land where flying serpents guarded sacred incense groves.
Medieval Arab visitors told of disappearing islands and menstruating mountains.
Vita Sackville-West found Aden 'precisely the most repulsive corner of the world'.
Arguably the most fascinating but least known country in the Arab world, Yemen has a way of attracting comment that ranges from the superficial to the wildly fictitious.
In Yemen: Travels in Dictionary Land, Tim Mackintosh-Smith writes with an intimacy and depth of knowledge gained through over twenty years among the Yemenis.
He is a travelling companion of the best sort - erudite, witty and eccentric.
Crossing mountain, desert, ocean and three millennia of history, he portrays hyrax hunters and dhow skippers, a noseless regicide, and a sword-wielding tyrant with a passion for Heinz Russian salad.
Yet even the ordinary Yemenis are extraordinary: their family tree goes back to Noah and is rooted in a land which, in the words of a contemporary poet, has become the dictionary of its people.
Every page of this book is dashed - like the land it describes - with the marvellous.
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- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:304 pages
- Publisher:John Murray Press
- Publication Date:13/12/2007
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- ISBN:9780719597404
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In Stock - Less than 10 copies availableFree UK DeliveryEstimated delivery 2-3 working days
- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:304 pages
- Publisher:John Murray Press
- Publication Date:13/12/2007
- Category:
- ISBN:9780719597404