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A nineteenth-century compilation of travelers' narratives and geographical sketches of the Arabian Peninsula, combining historical overview with first-person reports by explorers such as Niebuhr, Burckhardt, Wellsted, Burton, Palgrave, and Lady Blunt. It surveys physical geography, ancient history, and the peninsula's political divisions, and records journeys through Yemen, Oman, Hadramaut, the Hijaz, central Najd, and desert crossings. Chapters mix route details, ethnographic description of Bedouin life and pilgrimage practices, accounts of ruins and ports, and occasional illustrations, with a reviser's note that updates select material for later events.

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Bayard Taylor

Bayard Taylor (1825-1878) was an American poet, novelist, and travel writer known for his vivid depictions of foreign lands and cultures. His literary career spanned various genres, including poetry, fiction, and travel literature. Taylor's notable works include "A History of Germany from the Earliest Times to the Present Day," which reflects his deep interest in European history, and "Joseph and His Friend: A Story of Pennsylvania," a pioneering work in American literature that explores themes of friendship and love. His travels across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East inspired many of his writings, contributing to his reputation as a significant figure in 19th-century American literature.

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