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A travel narrative records an extended journey through Morocco, combining detailed descriptions of landscapes, towns, and travel routes with observations on local customs, religious life, social hierarchies, and daily commerce. The author documents natural resources, agricultural production, and artisanal industries, reports on slavery and its human costs, and offers practical notes on navigation, security, and the challenges of inland travel. Ethnographic sketches and political commentary appear alongside route journals, and prefatory material frames the account within contemporary European debates about trade, intervention, and reform. The result is a firsthand travelogue that blends reportage, cultural observation, and argument about economic and administrative possibilities in North Africa.
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