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Step into a world of sunlit kasbahs and shadowed riads Edith Wharton s In Morocco is the lyrical travelogue that transports readers to early 20th century Morocco with unrivaled elegance and curiosity. Part travel memoir, part cultural portrait, this book follows Wharton s North African journey through bustling markets, desert oases, and intricately carved Moroccan architecture. Her keen eye records daily life, social rituals, and the visual poetry of a land between tradition and change, making this a cornerstone of historical travel literature and classic travel writing. Readers will find…mehr

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Step into a world of sunlit kasbahs and shadowed riads Edith Wharton s In Morocco is the lyrical travelogue that transports readers to early 20th century Morocco with unrivaled elegance and curiosity. Part travel memoir, part cultural portrait, this book follows Wharton s North African journey through bustling markets, desert oases, and intricately carved Moroccan architecture. Her keen eye records daily life, social rituals, and the visual poetry of a land between tradition and change, making this a cornerstone of historical travel literature and classic travel writing. Readers will find vivid scenes of Moroccan culture exploration, illuminating essays on customs, architecture, and landscape that resonate with modern travelers and scholars alike. This edition long out of print has been lovingly restored by Alpha Editions for today s and future generations. More than a reprint, this release is a collector s item and cultural treasure: carefully edited, rebound for durability, and presented with a respect that honors Wharton s literary travel adventure. Whether you re a casual reader seeking exotic travel destinations or a collector of literary travel adventure and Edith Wharton travel, this volume bridges past and present with timeless prose. Discover why In Morocco endures as essential historical travel literature: an intimate, observant, and evocative portrait of Morocco s cultural heritage. Own a piece of restored history an inspired journey through place, people, and memory.