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By Desert Ways to Baghdad

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By Desert Ways to Baghdad

Louisa Jebb Wilkins

Every age witnesses the birth of some great soul. Sometimes events bring these people to the attention of the world. More often than not, they alter the lives around them, then pass on quietly. Such a soul belonged to the author of this cherished book. There was nothing in Louisa Jebb's comfortable Victorian youth to indicate she would one day take to the saddle and pen one of the most eloquent equestrian travel books ever written. Yet in the early years of the 20th century, Jebb set out with a female companion to cross the Turkish Empire on horseback. To say they were unprepared to become Long Riders would be an understatement. Neither of them could speak the local language. Furthermore, both wore cumbersome full-length skirts and rode side-saddles. They were, in a word, enthusiastic amateurs who believed courage and common sense would see them through. Remarkably, it did. Having hired a picturesque guide and reliable horses, they set out to explore the secret corners of the Sultan's empire. What they discovered were guarded harems and regal Pashas, fabled rivers and a desert world of intense beauty. If Jebb rode into Turkey expecting to find adventure, she found it. Yet she discovered something else - nomadic freedom. It is her personal observations about this subject that set "By Desert Ways to Baghdad and Damascus" apart from other equestrian travel books. "In the untravelled parts of the East you reign supreme, there is no need to go about securely chained to a gold watch. Ignore Time, and he is your servant," she observed wisely. Sadly, revolution and death soon swept across this fabled land, wiping away the kingdom of the Turkish Caliphs and laying the foundations for the grief which enshrouds this unhappy part of the world today. Upon her return to "civilization" the author lamented about what she had found, then lost. "Last night we were dirty, isolated and free, tonight we are clean, sociable and trammelled. Last night the setting sun's final message was burnt into us. Tonight the sunset passed unheeded as we sit imprisoned and oppressed by the confining walls of Damascus Palace Hotel. We are no longer princesses whose hands are kissed. We are now judged by the cost of our raiment." Few books contain as many great abiding truths as this one does. - Summary by Goodreads

Year of Publication: 1909Genres: Modern (20th C) , Exploration
Running Time: 07 hours 06 minutes 25 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Prologue
PaulW
10:25
2
The Nights
Disentanglement
PaulW
12:52
3
The Nights
Brigandage
PaulW
14:55
4
The Nights
Social Intercourse
PaulW
10:00
5
The Nights
The Dawn of the Baghdad Railway
PaulW
38:53
6
The Nights
In the Taurus
PaulW
28:37
7
The Nights
Royal Progress
PaulW
23:52
8
The Nights
Harran: A Digression into the Land of Abraham
PaulW
19:31
9
The Nights
That Unblessed Land, Mesopotamia
PaulW
24:59
10
The Nights
Afloat
PaulW
9:43
11
The Nights
Held Up
PaulW
25:37
12
The Nights
A Reception and a Dance
PaulW
11:34
13
The Nights
An Encounter with an Englishman
PaulW
12:49
14
The Nights
The Creed of the Koran
PaulW
14:37
15
The Nights
The Evil One
PaulW
15:33
16
The Nights
Arab Hospitality
PaulW
14:15
17
The Nights
A Storm and a Lull
PaulW
15:05
18
The Nights
An Encounter with Fanatics
PaulW
10:54
19
The Nights
The End of the Raft
PaulW
9:11
20
The Nights
Babylon
PaulW
19:04
21
The Nights
The Sound of the Desert
PaulW
19:07
22
The Nights
Palmyra
PaulW
11:04
23
The Nights
An Armenian and a Turk
PaulW
35:51
24
The Nights
Retrospective
PaulW
17:57

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