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Zigzag Journeys in the Camel Country: Arabia in Picture and Story

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A series of illustrated travel sketches and anecdotes introduces readers to Arabian desert life, camel caravans, coastal and inland routes, tribal customs, religious sites, local crafts such as pearl-diving and pottery, and interactions with missionaries and travelers. Chapters alternate descriptive accounts of landscapes and animals, historical and cultural vignettes including legends, amulets, market scenes, and pilgrimage practices, with practical observations on caravan routes, water, and trade. Photographs and drawings punctuate the narrative, offering visual context for everyday objects, rituals, and the challenges of overland journeys.

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Samuel Marinus Zwemer

Samuel Marinus Zwemer was a prominent American missionary and author known for his extensive work in the Arabian Peninsula. He dedicated much of his life to missionary activities and the study of Islam, contributing significantly to the understanding of Arab culture and religion. His notable works include "Arabia: The Cradle of Islam," which explores the geography and politics of the region, and "A Moslem Seeker After God," reflecting his engagement with Islamic thought. Zwemer also wrote children's literature, such as "Topsy-Turvy Land: Arabia Pictured for Children," aiming to educate young readers about the Arabian world. His writings remain influential in the fields of missiology and Middle Eastern studies.

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