The Bedouins and the Desert

The Bedouins and the Desert
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Publisher : Suny Press
Total Pages : 712
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015034510316
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Book Synopsis The Bedouins and the Desert by : Jibrāʼīl Sulaymān Jabbūr

Download or read book The Bedouins and the Desert written by Jibrāʼīl Sulaymān Jabbūr and published by Suny Press. This book was released on 1995 with total page 712 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The author approaches his subject from the perspective of a historian of Arab history and Arabic literature. Originally published in Arabic in 1988, the book is based on a lifetime of experiences with the Syrian tribes of the Arab east and decades of research in Arabic literary sources, travelers' and explorers' accounts, modern studies, and archival resources. Many sources are here utilized for the first time, and of particular note are Jabbur's extensive use of ancient Arabic poetry to convey the spirit of his subject and his many observations on parallels with Old Testament accounts. The Bedouins and the Desert has been superbly translated from the Arabic by Lawrence I. Conrad, a historian of the early-Islamic period and translator of several other classics in Arabic scholarly literature. It includes a number of corrections and revisions made by the author after the publication of the Arabic text, and is profusely illustrated with photographs taken mostly by the author and the famous Beirut photographer Manoug Alemian during visits to the Syrian desert.


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