James Richardson
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English
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Compiled by Richardson's widow following his death. Excerpt of contents:
"CHAPTER I.
Policy of the Court of Morocco.—Its strength.—Diploplomatic Intercourse with England.—Distrust of Europeans.—Commercial Relations.
CHAPTER II.
Arrival at Tangier.—Moorish Pilgrims in Cordova.—Address of the Anti-Slavery Society.—Mr. D. Hay, British Consul.—Institut d'Afrique.—Conveyance of Eunuchs in vessels under the French Flag.—Franco-Moorish...
Author
Language
English
Description
Account of Richardson's travels in Morocco, edited by his widow after his death.
Excerpt of contents:
"CHAPTER I.
The Mogador Jewesses.—Disputes between the Jew and the Moor.—Melancholy Scenes.—The Jews of the Atlas.—Their Religion.—Beautiful Women.—The Four Wives.—Statues discovered.—Discrepancy of age of married people.—Young and frail fair ones.—Superstition respecting Salt.—White Brandy.—Ludicrous Anecdote.
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