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The Veiled Man / Being an Account of the Risks and Adventures of Sidi Ahamadou, Sheikh of the Azjar Maraude

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A brigand sheikh narrates his rise from desert pirate to leader of a feared Touareg tribe, describing raids on caravans, tribal warfare, the customs and significance of the veiling, and the harsh rhythms of nomadic life. He interleaves vivid travel episodes—ambushes, narrow escapes, and a solitary journey into unknown hills with ancient inscriptions—with reflection on religious learning received from a marabout, the desert’s romance and dangers, and the moral codes of his people. The account blends action, landscape description, cultural detail, and philosophical meditation to evoke the perils and mysteries of life in the Great Sahara.

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William Le Queux

William Le Queux was a British author and journalist known for his prolific output in the early 20th century, particularly in the genres of adventure and espionage fiction. His works often reflect the anxieties of his time, especially regarding national security and foreign threats. Among his notable titles is "A Secret Service: Being Strange Tales of a Nihilist," which showcases his flair for thrilling narratives intertwined with political intrigue. Le Queux's writing is characterized by its vivid storytelling and a keen sense of the dramatic, making him a significant figure in the landscape of popular literature during his era.

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