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The Holy Land and Syria

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A travel narrative drawn from extensive journeys across Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and neighboring regions, blending on-site description of holy places, cities, bazaars, and rural life with accounts of religious ceremonies, archaeological excavations, and social customs. It records everyday activities—farming, markets, water use—and the lives of Jews, Samaritans, Muslims, Christians, Bedouins, and Armenian communities, while noting modern developments such as railways, colonies, and foreign institutions. Photographs and maps accompany observations of historic ruins, pilgrimage practices, and the interaction between ancient landscapes and contemporary change.

About the Author

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Frank G. Carpenter

Frank G. Carpenter was an American travel writer and journalist known for his vivid descriptions of various regions around the world. His works often reflect his extensive travels and keen observations of different cultures and landscapes. Notable titles include "Australia, New Zealand and some islands of the South seas," which showcases his explorations in the Pacific, and "Cairo to Kisumu," detailing his journey through Africa. Carpenter's writings contributed to the understanding of geography and culture during his time, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century travel literature.

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