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Oriental Encounters: Palestine and Syria, 1894-6

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A collection of travel sketches and anecdotes recounts journeys through Palestine and Syria, following an English narrator who adopts local customs to explore villages, towns, and landscapes. The pieces mix vivid character portraits, humorous incidents, and practical scenes—markets, courts, police work, land disputes, and domestic life—while reflecting on governance, social habits, and daily economy. Chapters range from light vignettes to serious accounts of crime, justice, and personal loss, producing an episodic, intimate portrait of regional people, customs, and the practicalities of travel and settlement in the Levant.

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Marmaduke William Pickthall

Marmaduke William Pickthall was a British author, translator, and journalist known for his works that explore Islamic culture and the Middle East. He gained prominence in the early 20th century, particularly with his book "The House of Islâm," which provides insights into Islamic beliefs and practices. Pickthall's experiences in Palestine and Syria during the 1890s inspired his travel writings, notably "Oriental Encounters: Palestine and Syria, 1894-6." His literary contributions reflect a deep engagement with the themes of identity and cultural understanding, making him a significant figure in the discourse on East-West relations.

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