
The Desert and the Sown: The Syrian Adventures of the Female Lawrence of Arabia New edition
Author(s): Gertrude Bell (Author), Rosemary O'Brien
- Publisher: Cooper Square Press
- Publication Date: 28 Oct. 2001
- Edition: New edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 368 pages
- ISBN-10: 0815411359
- ISBN-13: 9780815411352
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
Contrary to the ordinary practice of travelers, Bell bestowed her attention upon persons rather than places, her chief concern being to study the character and customs of the people. This fact sharply differentiates her work from most books on travel, and gives it a peculiar interest. ―
The New York TimesEnchanting…. Bell has a keen sense of humor, and a memorable power of… snapshotting the conversations of the inhabitants of the mountains and the deserts whom she encountered on her travels. She has just that dramatic touch, which enables her to record a coversation as a living thing, and to bring before us a vivid picture of the speakers as well as of ther words…. To her power of describing scenery, and of recording the living talk of men, Bell adds a wide knowledge of archaeology and a sound instinct for the politics of Asia. ―
The SpectatorFascinating. ―
Times Literary SupplementListed as recently back in print. — Catherine Watson ―
Star-BannerThis re-publication of Gertrude Bell’s 1907 book, originally entitled simply and economically Syria, chronicles her seemingly meandering journey through the desert and countryside of Palestine, Jordan and Syria in the winter of 1906. ―
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