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Au Sahara

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A travelogue recounting a journey from the Algerian coast inward toward the Sahara, progressing by train, horseback and camel across plateaus, ksour and oases. It blends practical itinerary detail with evocative descriptions of light, heat and night, attentive scenes of markets, towns and water channels, and observations of local customs and daily life. The narrative contrasts crowded, lively railway and market moments with the solitude of desert plains and caravan travel, offering reflections on equipment, movement and landscape rhythms. Photographic illustrations accompany and reinforce the places and moments described.

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Hugues Le Roux

Hugues Le Roux was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of adventure and human experience, reflecting the cultural milieu of his time. Among his notable titles is "Acrobats and Mountebanks," which showcases his flair for storytelling and vivid characterizations. Le Roux's writing also includes explorations of life in exotic locales, as seen in "Au Sahara," and social commentary in "Le Bilan du Divorce." His diverse body of work continues to be of interest to readers exploring the literary heritage of France.

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