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Paperback From Tangier to Tripoli Book

ISBN: 1025673018

ISBN13: 9781025673011

From Tangier to Tripoli

"From Tangier to Tripoli" is an evocative travel narrative that chronicles Frank G. Carpenter's extensive journey across the diverse landscapes of North Africa during the early twentieth century. As part of his celebrated world travel series, this work provides a detailed exploration of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya, capturing a region in a state of profound cultural and political transition.

Carpenter offers readers a panoramic view of the Maghreb, from the bustling, labyrinthine markets of Tangier and the ancient ruins of Carthage to the vast, shimmering stretches of the Sahara. Through his keen journalistic eye, he documents the customs, religions, and daily lives of the various peoples inhabiting the Mediterranean coast and the desert interior. The narrative delves into the complex social structures and the architectural grandeur of historic Islamic cities, while also observing the significant impact of European colonial administrations during the era.

Rich in cultural observation and historical context, "From Tangier to Tripoli" serves as a vital record of North African life in the 1920s. It remains an essential read for those interested in historical travel literature, African geography, and the enduring allure of the Mediterranean world. Carpenter's engaging prose brings to life the vibrant traditions and geographic majesty of a region steeped in history.

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