Sheba’s Daughters being a Record of Travel in Southern Arabia.

Philby, H. St. John.

Book ID: 25670

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8vo. xix, 485 pp., frontispiece, 47 b/w plates, 1 folding map, original cloth, lightly soiled and rubbed at spine extremities, appendix on rock inscriptions by A. F. L. Beeston, notes, index, scattered foxing mainly to endpapers, light damp stain at top margin of few leaves not affecting text or plates, otherwise copy in overall good condition, Methuen & Co. Ltd, London, first edition, 1939.

Synopsis

The account of a journey made by the author, Ibn Saud’s official adviser, from the King’s camp on the Mecca to Riyadh road to the Indian Ocean. Philby was the first European to enter Abha, the capital of Najran, the frontier district between the Wahhabis and the Yemenites, and the second to visit Shabwa, although he was the first to explore the ruins where he discovered the great temple of Astarte.

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