DIARIES OF GERTRUDE MARGARET LOWTHIAN BELL, made on a journey from Damascus to Baghdad and Babylon and back to Aleppo; 9 Feb.- 23 May 1911. Included are rough sketches and plans, Arabic aphorisms and inscriptions, and copies of Greek, Syriac, and Nab... 9 Feb 1911-23 May 1911
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