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A correspondent's travelogue recounts a brief, intense tour of Morocco during political and military upheaval, blending eyewitness reportage with cultural observation. The account describes journeys to ports and inland cities where European naval bombardment, tribal fighting, and punitive expeditions unfold, and includes time spent with colonial troops such as the Foreign Legion. The narrative documents encounters with a notorious brigand who captures foreigners, ceremonies and intrigues surrounding the sultan and his household, army recruitment and harsh discipline, and vivid sketches of towns, landscapes, and daily customs that together illustrate the contested authority and changing balance between local powers and European interests.

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Frederick Ferdinand Moore

Frederick Ferdinand Moore was an American author and journalist known for his vivid travel writing and engaging narratives. His works often explore diverse cultures and landscapes, reflecting his experiences in various regions. Notable titles include "Isle o' Dreams," which captures the allure of exotic locales, and "Siberia To-Day," offering insights into the Russian landscape and society. Moore's writing is characterized by a blend of adventure and observation, making significant contributions to early 20th-century travel literature. His explorations of places like the Balkans and Morocco further showcase his interest in the complexities of different cultures.

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