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Syria: the Desert and the Sown

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Gertrude Bell's Syria: The Desert and the Sown describes her travels in the Levant (also called Greater Syria) during the first years of the 20th century. In this vivid and painstakingly documented narrative, Bell recounts her visits to Damascus, Jerusalem, Beirut, Antioch and Alexandretta, as well as the time she spent in the deserts of the region. Fluent in Arabic and several other languages, Bell brings to her account a level of insight beyond the reach of an average travel writer. She would later go on to play a highly influential role in the politics of the Middle East, drawing on the knowledge and personal connections she built up during these and other travels. The text is accompanied by numerous photographs taken by the author. (Summary by Kazbek) (8 hr 47 min)

Chapters

PREFACE

10:43

Read by Kazbek

CHAPTER I

31:46

Read by Marya James

CHAPTER II

34:30

Read by Tad Davis

CHAPTER III

32:05

Read by Jordan Russell

CHAPTER IV

34:51

Read by Tad Davis

CHAPTER V

32:30

Read by Jordan Russell

CHAPTER VI

37:52

Read by Tad Davis

CHAPTER VII

37:00

Read by Jordan Russell

CHAPTER VIII

40:23

Read by Tad Davis

CHAPTER IX

38:49

Read by Danielle Wolff

CHAPTER X

46:58

Read by Melinda Cumming

CHAPTER XI

34:33

Read by Jordan Russell

CHAPTER XII

44:31

Read by Tad Davis

CHAPTER XIII

39:10

Read by fshort

CHAPTER XIV

31:49

Read by Tad Davis