Handbook for Travellers in Algeria and Tunis

Handbook for Travellers in Algeria and Tunis
Author: Sir Robert Lambert Playfair,John Murray (Firm)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1891
Genre: Algeria
ISBN: HARVARD:HNNXV7

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Under the Palms in Algeria and Tunis

Under the Palms in Algeria and Tunis
Author: Lewis Wingfield
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1868
Genre: Algeria
ISBN: NYPL:33433081894739

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The Spell of Algeria and Tunisia

The Spell of Algeria and Tunisia
Author: Francis Miltoun
Publsiher: Darf Publishers
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015021920064

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Originally published in 1908 under the title in the Land of Mosques and Minarets, this book was reissued in 1924 as The Spell of Algeria and Tunisia. At the time of Francis Miltoun's travels, new trade links were being forged and the wealth of North Africa was beginning to be exploited by America and Europe. The region was 'fast becoming known to the world of modern travellers as the newest winter playground', but despite the invasions of Western culture and tourism, the Arab retained much of his enigmatic Oriental mystique: 'What the Arab thinks about, and what he is likely to do next no one knows, or can even conjecture with any degree of certainty', observes the author, whose knowledge of Algeria and Tunisia and their inhabitants is impressive. Against the background of the eventful history and the recent economic development of the two countries, the author draws a vivid picture of contemporary Arab society and describes the main places of interest for the casual tourist or more serious traveller, enlivening the account with amusing stories of his own adventures. The book is reprinted here in a handsome facsimile of the 1924 edition, complete with Blanche McManus's numerous colour plates, drawings and maps.

Algeria and Tunis

Algeria and Tunis
Author: Frances E. Nesbitt
Publsiher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Algeria
ISBN: 9781465616531

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Algiers is such a city of contrasts, of dark memories and present prosperity, of Christian slavery and Christian rule, brilliant sun and tropical rain, of wide modern streets and networks of narrow alleys, with the slow dignity of movement of the old race and the rapid vivacity of their new rulers, that it makes all the difference in the world in what spirit and at what moment you arrive. At times the city is all sunshine, “a diamond in an emerald frame,” as the Arabs call it; at others only a dim outline is visible blotted out by the tropical rain. When first we saw Algiers, after a dreamy, peaceful voyage from Gibraltar, the city was in its most brilliant mood. Having started in glorious spring weather, we watched the Sierra Nevada actually fulfilling all childish dreams of snow mountains, seemingly suspended in the soft cloudy distance with a suggestion of a double horizon, which some people called a mirage. Blue sky, bluer sea, still and calm,—nothing discordant but the notes of the bugle-calls to meals. By nightfall the mountains had faded away, and all we saw was a long line of blue African coast, mysterious and dim. But in the morning there was excitement and bustle enough, the bugles beginning at dawn—a lovely dawn and sunrise. Then the joy of coming into harbour and seeing the white terraces of the town gleaming in the sunshine. General impression all charm, brightness, and colour. The next time we felt the full force of contrast. Grey drizzling weather at Marseilles, a rolling sea, cold winds and general depression as the keynote of the voyage, to be followed by a late landing on a winter evening, the bright green of the hills dim with rain, the houses looking as grey and chill as ourselves standing forlornly under umbrellas on dripping decks, and almost wet through in the short run from the steamer to a carriage; for a downpour in Algiers is a downpour, just as sunshine is really sunshine, and not the faint flickering of light and shade we sometimes mistake for it at home. So that we could fully sympathise with our fellow-travellers’ distress, whilst remembering the loveliness we knew might return at any moment. In any case landing is rather a disappointment, because the first impression is so entirely French, with scarcely a touch of the East. The harbour, quay, and houses behind are all modern, and might belong to any city of southern France; the only difference at first is the sight of the boys, with their smiling faces and queer clothes, who fight for the privilege of carrying the luggage—such nondescript clothes, half European, half Eastern. Old coats, old boots, the coats generally too small, the boots too large, worn with a variety of Eastern garments and nearly always with a scarlet Manchester handkerchief wound round their heads.

Morocco Algeria Tunisia

Morocco  Algeria  Tunisia
Author: Richard Munthe Brace
Publsiher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J : Prentice-Hall
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1964
Genre: Algeria
ISBN: STANFORD:36105083119003

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Algeria and Tunis in 1845

Algeria and Tunis in 1845
Author: John Clark Kennedy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1846
Genre: Algeria
ISBN: STANFORD:36105013689901

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Algeria and Tunis

Algeria and Tunis
Author: Frances E Nesbitt
Publsiher: Theclassics.Us
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2013-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 123039057X

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: ... ALGERIA AND TUNIS CHAPTER I THE CITY OF EL DJEZAIR Algiers is such a city of contrasts, of dark memories and present prosperity, of Christian slavery and Christian rule, brilliant sun and tropical rain, of wide modern streets and networks of narrow alleys, with the slow dignity of movement of the old race and the rapid vivacity of their new rulers, that it makes all the difference in the world in what spirit and at what moment you arrive. At times the city is all sunshine, "a diamond in an emerald frame," as the Arabs call it; at others only a dim outline is visible blotted out by the tropical rain. When first we saw Algiers, after a dreamy, peaceful voyage from Gibraltar, the city was in its most brilliant mood. Having started in glorious spring weather, we watched the Sierra Nevada actually fulfilling all childish dreams of snow mountains, seemingly suspended in the soft cloudy distance with a suggestion of a double horizon, which some people called a mirage. Blue sky, bluer sea, still and calm, --nothing discordant but the notes of the bugle-calls to meals. By nightfall the mountains had faded away, and all we saw was a long line of blue African coast, mysterious and dim. But in the morning there was excitement and bustle enough, the bugles beginning at dawn--a lovely dawn and sunrise. Then the joy of coming into harbour and seeing the white terraces of the town gleaming in the sunshine. General impression all charm, brightness, and colour. The next time we felt the full force of contrast. Grey drizzling weather at Marseilles, a rolling sea, cold winds and general depression as the keynote of the voyage, to be followed by a late landing on a winter evening, the bright green of the hills dim with rain, the houses looking as grey and...

The Maghreb in the Modern World Algeria Tunisia Morocco

The Maghreb in the Modern World  Algeria  Tunisia  Morocco
Author: Samir Amin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1970
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105083118732

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General study of the economies of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco since independence, and the obstacles to economic development - examines the role of France in the maghreb, economic structures, social structures, development policies, foreign policies toward Arab country, international relations, economic relations, political systems, the role of foreign investments, etc. Bibliography pp. 247 to 251, maps and statistical tables.