R. B. Cunninghame Graham's trek into the Moroccan interior is a classic of travel writing. Intending to reach the forbidden city of Tarudant, he was instead captured and held prisoner for four months in a medieval castle, where he observed in detail the panorama of Berber life. Part history, part social commentary as only the British wrote it, this account makes fascinating reading nearly a century later.
Related Subjects
Africa General Geography History Literature & Fiction Morocco Regional Travel Travel Writing Writing