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About Algeria: Algiers, Tlemçen, Constantine, Biskra, Timgad

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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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.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Algiers: Doorway in the Rue Kleber Frontispiece
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" Carved Stone Doorway in the Native Quarter 17
" Doorway in the Rue de la Kasbah 24
" Moorish Doorway, Rue Porte Neave 35
" Marble Doorway, Rue Bruce 36
" Doorway, Rue Medea 48
" Doorway in the Rue Ben-Ali 54
" Entrance-door of the Mosque, Rue de la Marine 68
Cherchel: the Aqueduct 90
Algiers: Garden of the Hotel St. George 104
" Fountain in the Kasbeh 108
" Dragon Tree in the Garden of the Hotel Continental 112
" Fountain, Rue de l’Intendance 118
Evening Prayer 138
Caravan of a Caid 141
Tlemçen: the Minaret of Agadir 153
The Walls of Mansoura 164
The Tower of Mansoura 169
Sidi Bou Medine: the Bronze Doors 172
Constantine 181
Zouaves 191
El Kantara 201
Old Biskra 215
Biskra: Statue of Cardinal Lavigerie 217
Sidi Okba: a Street 222
The Outskirts of the Sahara 228
An Artesian Well 232
A Native Well 234
A Caravan 238
A Street at Timgad 245
Timgad: Arch ofof Trajan 255
" The Public Library 271
ABOUT ALGERIA
ALGIERS—TLEMÇEN—CONSTANTINE—BISKRA—TIMGAD

ALGIERS: CARVED STONE DOORWAY IN THE NATIVE QUARTER

ABOUT ALGERIA