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A travelogue and historical survey of Algeria that blends personal impressions with archaeological, architectural, and colonial observations. The author moves through Algiers, Tlemçen, Constantine, Biskra, and Timgad, describing urban life, Moorish doorways and houses, Roman ruins and a rediscovered municipal library, and the transforming effects of roads and motor travel. Chapters consider French colonization, military and administrative history, local customs, horticulture, and efforts to preserve monuments. Balancing anecdote and antiquarian detail, the narrative advocates conservation and highlights how ancient remains, modern infrastructure, and social change intersect across coastal and desert regions.

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Charles Thomas-Stanford

Charles Thomas Stanford was an author known for his travel writing, particularly his exploration of Algeria. His notable work, "About Algeria: Algiers, Tlemçen, Constantine, Biskra, Timgad," provides a detailed account of the landscapes, cultures, and historical sites of this North African country. Through his vivid descriptions and insightful observations, Stanford contributes to the literary heritage of travel literature, offering readers a glimpse into the diverse experiences and rich history of Algeria.

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