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A world of shifting sands and ancient alliances awaits in The Countries And Tribes Of The Persian Gulf (Volume II) by Samuel Barrett Miles. Step into the heart of the 19th century Middle East, where the Persian Gulf region unfolds through the eyes of a seasoned colonial-era explorer. This historical travelogue blends vivid observation with the rigour of a cultural anthropology book, offering a rare window into the tribal societies of Persia at a moment of profound change. Every page hums with the intrigue of Arabian travel literature, echoing the spirit of Wilfred Thesiger's journeys. Miles, a…mehr

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A world of shifting sands and ancient alliances awaits in The Countries And Tribes Of The Persian Gulf (Volume II) by Samuel Barrett Miles. Step into the heart of the 19th century Middle East, where the Persian Gulf region unfolds through the eyes of a seasoned colonial-era explorer. This historical travelogue blends vivid observation with the rigour of a cultural anthropology book, offering a rare window into the tribal societies of Persia at a moment of profound change. Every page hums with the intrigue of Arabian travel literature, echoing the spirit of Wilfred Thesiger's journeys. Miles, a British diplomat and scholar, captures the intricate tapestry of peoples, customs, and landscapes that shaped Persian Gulf history. His narrative remains an essential reference for academic researchers and history enthusiasts alike, illuminating the complexities of the Middle Eastern societies that flourished along these storied shores. The book's careful detail and literary grace make it as compelling for the casual reader as for the collector of classic works in Middle Eastern studies. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone drawn to the mysteries and marvels of the 19th century Middle East, this is more than a chronicle; it is a cultural legacy, restored for a new generation.