Travels in Arabia Deserta
Travels in Arabia Deserta (1888) is a travel book by Charles Montagu Doughty (1843–1926), an English poet, writer, and traveller. Doughty had travelled in the Middle East and spent some time living with the Bedouin during the 1870s. Rory Stewart describes the book as "a unique chronicle of a piece of history that has been lost".[1]
An abridged version was published in 1908, with an introduction by T. E. Lawrence.[2]
Sources
- Burton, Richard F., "Review of Charles M. Doughty, Travels in Arabia Deserta" (1888), Academy, Vol. XXXIV (28 July), pp. 47–8.
- Cousin, John W. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature. 1910.
- Taylor, Andrew (1999). God's Fugitive: The Life of Charles Montagu Doughty. Hammersmith; London: HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 0002558157 (hardcover).
- Hogarth, D.G. The Life Of Charles M. Doughty. 1928
- Wanderings In Arabia arranged & introduced by Edward Garnett. Duckworth & Co 1908.
- Passages From Arabia Deserta selected by Edward Garnett. Jonathan Cape 1931.
References
- ↑ "Charles Doughty's Travels in Arabia Deserta republished", The National, 26 August 2013. Accessed 29 March 2015
- ↑ Aridlands Newsletter, no 35, Spring/Summer 1994. Accessed 29 March 2015
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