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The Lands of the Saracen / Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily, and Spain

Chapter 6: To Washington Irving,
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A traveling account of extended journeys through the Near East and Mediterranean, offering vivid topographical sketches and on-the-spot observations of towns, ruins, and rural life. The narrative moves along coastal ports and pilgrim routes to sacred sites, crossing deserts, mountain regions, and ancient remains, while describing local customs, religious practices, marketplaces, and encounters with authorities and quarantine procedures. Interwoven reflections highlight historical associations, scriptural landscapes, architectural details, and everyday scenes, aiming to evoke atmospheric portraits of places and people rather than technical antiquarian study.

To Washington Irving,

This book--the chronicle of my travels through lands once occupied by the Saracens--naturally dedicates itself to you, who, more than any other American author, have revived the traditions, restored the history, and illustrated the character of that brilliant and heroic people. Your cordial encouragement confirmed me in my design of visiting the East, and making myself familiar with Oriental life; and though I bring you now but imperfect returns, I can at least unite with you in admiration of a field so rich in romantic interest, and indulge the hope that I may one day pluck from it fruit instead of blossoms. In Spain, I came upon your track, and I should hesitate to exhibit my own gleanings where you have harvested, were it not for the belief that the rapid sketches I have given will but enhance, by the contrast, the charm of your finished picture.

Bayard Taylor.