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BURTON, Captain Sir Richard F.

Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah.

Memorial Edition of Sir Richard F Burton's Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah

London: Tylston and Edwards, 1893.

$450.00
Out of Stock Item Number: RRB-145225
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The Memorial edition of one of “the greatest works of travel ever published” (Penzer, 49). Octavo, two volumes, original publisher's decorative black cloth with gilt titles to the spine and central gilt portrait of Burton as Mirza Abdullah and Arabic script to the front panel of each volume, top edges red, black endpapers, tissue-guarded frontispiece portrait of Isabel Burton to Vol. I, tissue-guarded colored frontispiece portrait of Burton to Vol. II, illustrated with  5 chromolithographic plates, 9 tinted plates, 28 illustrations, 3 folding plans, and color folding map of the route of Sir Richard Burton from Suez to Al-Madinah, Meccah, and back. In very good condition with rubbing to the front panels, ownership stamps opposite the half-title page of each volume.
Impelled by wanderlust and the spirit of adventure and aided by an extraordinary facility in Eastern languages, Sir Richard Burton was one of the great explorers of history. He was the first European to enter the capital of Somaliland and the first to discover the Great Lakes of Central Africa. He was also an Orientalist of the first rank. But it is for his pilgrimage in 1853 to Mecca and Medina and the most sacrosanct shrines of Islam that Burton is best known — and for his celebrated book that recorded his experiences during the journey. Successfully posing as a wandering dervish, he gained admittance to the holy Kaabah and to the Tomb of the Prophet at Medina and participated in all the rituals of the Hadj (pilgrimage). He is still one of the very few non-Muslims to visit and return from Mecca. Above all, Burton was a sharp observer — of character, customs, and physical surroundings. These pages contain a treasury of material on Arab life, beliefs, manners and morals; detailed descriptions of religious ceremonies, mosques, temples, etc.; and a variety of ethnographic, economic, and geographical information. Whether telling of the crowded caravan to Mecca, engaging in minute analysis of Bedouin character, waxing lyrical about a desert landscape, or reporting conversations with townsfolk or fellow pilgrims, Burton gives us a vivid picture of the region and its people.
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