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The Edge of the Desert

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The author records a motor-and-rail journey across North African towns and desert margins, offering vivid descriptions of urban life, religious sites, markets, and rural landscapes. Chapters combine architectural and atmospheric sketches of mosques and cemeteries, portraits of shopkeepers, artisans, and Bedouin encampments, and accounts of local customs such as weddings, market auctions, washing days, and Ramadan observance. Intermittent passages describe oasis towns, coastal ports, circus entertainments, sand-divining practices, and the changing colours of sunset across the plains. Observational detail emphasizes everyday gestures, dress, bargaining rituals, and hospitality, framing travel notes that mix ethnographic curiosity with personal anecdotes and sketches.

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Ianthe M. Dunbar

Ianthe M. Dunbar is an author recognized for her novel "The Edge of the Desert." This work explores themes of isolation and the human experience in a challenging landscape, reflecting Dunbar's keen observations of nature and society. Although not widely known, her writing contributes to the literary exploration of the desert's stark beauty and the complexities of life within it. Dunbar's unique perspective offers readers a glimpse into the emotional and physical landscapes that shape her characters' journeys.

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