Charles Huber, a pioneering 19th-century geographer and explorer, mapped inland Arabia and documented ancient inscriptions. Despite his murder in 1884, his journey's narrative, unpublished since 1885, reveals tales of courage and discovery. William Facey's introduction highlights Huber's adventurous spirit and impact in the Franco-German era.
Charles Huber, a pioneering 19th-century geographer and explorer, mapped inland Arabia and documented ancient inscriptions. Despite his murder in 1884, his journey's narrative, unpublished since 1885, reveals tales of courage and discovery. William Facey's introduction highlights Huber's adventurous spirit and impact in the Franco-German era.
William Facey is a historian, publisher and museum planner. Having read Classics, philosophy and art history at Wadham College, Oxford, he first went to Arabia in 1974, since when he has participated in various museum projects in the region, notably in Saudi Arabia. His books, introductions and articles cover the history, architecture and early photography of the Arabian Peninsula countries, as well as Arab maritime history, Islam among the British, and Western travellers in Arabia, with a focus on those visiting Islam's holy cities. He founded Arabian Publishing in London in 2002, and ran it until 2015, when it was acquired by Medina Publishing Ltd. His latest book, Charles Huber: France's Greatest Arabian Explorer, was published in 2022.
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