The passing of the Shereefian empire.
by Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis, 1881-1931
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Arabic Studies 004 Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis, 1881-1931. The passing of the Shereefian empire. Westport: Negro Universities Press, 1970, xii p., 1 ℓ., 532 pages, front., plates, ports., 2 folding maps. This is a facsimile reprint of the London, 1910 edition published by Blackwood and Sons. Hardcover in bright red cover, in fine condition. $21.50 Box A103
Notes: "A record of events in Morocco during the past two years as they have come under my personal observation."--Preface.
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- Arabic Studies 004
- Title
- The passing of the Shereefian empire.
- Author
- Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis, 1881-1931
- Format/Binding
- Fine
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Negro Universities Press,
- Place of Publication
- Westport:
- Date Published
- 1970,
- Pages
- xii p., 1 ℓ., 532
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Arabs, Arabic History, Islam, Islamic history, Morocco, North Africa
- Bookseller catalogs
- African history and culture; Arabic history and culture; North Africa; islam;
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