
In Moroccois the classic account of her expedition. A seemingly unlikely chronicler, Wharton, more usually associated with American high society, explored the country for a month by military vehicle. Travelling from Rabat & Fez to Moulay Idriss & Marrakech, she recorded her encounters with Morocco's people, traditions & ceremonies, capturing a country at a moment of transition from an almost unknown, road less empire to a popular tourist destination. Her descriptions of the places she visited
- mosques, palaces, ruins, markets & harems
- are typically observant & brim with colour & spirit, whilst her sketches of the country's history & art are rigorous but accessible. This is a wonderful account by one of the most celebrated novelists & travel writers of the 20th century & a fascinating portrayal of an extraordinary country. ABOUT STANFORDS TRAVEL CLASSICS Hailing from both sides of the Atlantic, the authors included are as diverse as Edith Wharton, Henry James, Ernest Shackleton & Alfred Russel Wallace. Every title has been reset in a contemporary typeface, & has been printed to a high-quality production
Specification, to create a series that every lover of fine travel literature will want to collect & keep