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A travel narrative follows two travelers sketching an overland route through Anatolia and across the Taurus, descending along the Euphrates and Tigris to Baghdad and then crossing the Syrian desert toward Damascus. The account blends episodic journey scenes — mule and araba travel, a goat-skin raft on the Tigris, brushes with brigands and religious fanatics — with descriptive studies of ruins and landscapes such as Babylon and Palmyra, and encounters that reveal local hospitality and social customs. Intermittent reflections on time, travel methods, and archaeological interest knit the memoir-like chapters into a portrait of passage through ancient sites and contemporary life in the Near East.

About the Author

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Louisa Jebb Wilkins

Louisa Jebb Wilkins was an English author known for her travel writing and exploration narratives. Her notable work, "By Desert Ways to Baghdad," reflects her experiences and observations during her travels in the Middle East. Wilkins' writing offers readers a glimpse into the landscapes, cultures, and peoples she encountered, showcasing her keen sense of adventure and curiosity. Through her vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, she contributes to the literary heritage of travel literature, inviting readers to journey alongside her in a time of significant historical change.

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