BY THE SAME AUTHORIn uniform style. Demy 8vo, 15s. each. THE MOORS: an Account of People and Customs. With 132 Illustrations. Contents:—"The Madding Crowd"—Within the Gates—Where the Moors Live—How the Moors Dress—Moorish Courtesy and Etiquette—What the Moors Eat and Drink—Everyday Life—Slavery and Servitude—Country Life—Trade—Arts and Manufactures—Matters Medical. Some Moorish Characteristics—The Mohammedan Year (Feasts and Fasts)—Places of Worship—Alms, Hospitality, and Pilgrimage—Education—Saints and Superstitions—Marriage—Funeral Rites. The Morocco Berbers—The Jews of Morocco—The Jewish Year. THE LAND OF THE MOORS: A Comprehensive Description. With a New Map and 83 Illustrations. Contents:—Physical Features—Natural Resources—Vegetable Products—Animal Life. Descriptions and Histories of Tangier, Tetuan, Laraiche, Salli-Rabat, Dar el Baida, Mazagan, Saffi and Mogador; AzÎla, FedÁla, Mehedia, MansÛrÎya, AzammÛr and WaladÎya; Fez, Mequinez and MarrÁkesh; ZarhÔn, WazzÁn and SheshÁwan; El Kasar, SifrÛ, Tadla, DamnÁt, TÁza, DibdÛ and Oojda; Ceuta, Velez, Alhucemas, Melilla and the Zaffarines; SÛs, the Draa, TafilÁlt, FÎgÎg, and TÛÁt. Reminiscences of Travel—In the Guise of a Moor—To MarrÁkesh on a Bicycle—In Search of Miltsin. THE MOORISH EMPIRE: A Historical Epitome. With Maps, 118 Illustrations, and a unique Chronological, Geographical, and Genealogical Chart. Contents:—Mauretania—The Mohammedan Invasion—Foundation of Empire—Consolidation of Empire—Extension of Empire—Contraction of Empire—Stagnation of Empire—Personification of Empire—The Reigning Shareefs—The Moorish Government—Present Administration. Europeans in the Moorish Service—The Salli Rovers—Record of the Christian Slaves—Christian Influences in Morocco—Foreign Relations—Moorish Diplomatic Usages—Foreign Rights and Privileges—Commercial Intercourse—The Fate of the Empire. Works on Morocco reviewed (213 vols. in 11 languages)—The Place of Morocco in Fiction—Journalism in Morocco—Works Recommended—Classical Authorities on Morocco. London: SWAN SONNENSCHEIN, Ltd.
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ARABIC OF MOROCCO: Vocabulary, Grammar Notes, Etc., in Roman Characters. Specially prepared for Visitors and Beginners on a new and eminently practical system. Crown 8vo, Cloth, Round Corners for Pocket, 6s. Also, Uniform with this, in English or Spanish, Price 4s. IN ARABIC CHARACTERSMOROCCO-ARABIC DIALOGUES,ORDIÁLOGOS EN ARABE MAROQUÍ.By C.W. Baldwin.
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