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Paperback About Algeria Tlemcen, Constantine, Biskra, Timgad Book

ISBN: 9359950106

ISBN13: 9789359950105

About Algeria Tlemcen, Constantine, Biskra, Timgad

"About Algeria" is a superb work authored by Charles Thomas-Stanford, imparting a comprehensive exploration of Algeria during the past due nineteenth century. Published in 1904, this e-book provides an in depth and insightful account of the u. S. A.'s geography, history, lifestyle, and society at a time whilst Algeria changed into still beneath French colonial rule. Charles Thomas-Stanford, a British creator and traveller, embarked on a adventure to Algeria to collect firsthand studies and understanding about the place. His book reflects his eager observations and deep appreciation for the variety and complexity of Algerian society. He delves into the usa's records, from its ancient roots to its more recent colonial past, losing mild on the interactions between Arab, Berber, and French influences. "About Algeria" serves as a treasured useful resource for know-how the political, financial, and cultural dynamics of the place in the course of the early twentieth century. Thomas-Stanford's descriptive and attractive narrative fashion makes the ebook handy to a huge range of readers, from pupils to those with a fashionable hobby in North African records and lifestyle. While "About Algeria" gives a photograph of a selected historic duration, it remains applicable as a historic document and a testomony to the iconic fascination with Algeria's wealthy background.

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