S darabien als Wirtschaftsgebiet, Volume 2, by Adolf Grohmann, provides a detailed examination of South Arabia as an economic region. Published in 1922, this work offers insights into the economic structures and conditions prevailing in the Arabian Peninsula during the early 20th century. Grohmann's study likely explores various aspects of the region's economy, including trade, agriculture, and resource management, offering a valuable historical perspective.
This volume is a significant resource for researchers and historians interested in the economic history of the Middle East and the economic development of South Arabia. The text, written in German, provides a unique window into the economic landscape of the region during a period of significant global transformation.
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