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Issue Details: First known date: 1968... 1968 The Highway of the Three Kings: Arabia from South to North
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'The seventh book in Toy's famous travel series involving her Landrover Pollyanna - or 'the desert gazelle', as it came to be called - narrating how her plan to follow the Incense Route was fraught with a disabling combination of immense danger - crossing war-torn Yemen - and burdensome bureaucracy. Her first attempt to cross the Saudi Arabian border was foiled, but she was able to join a pilgrimage caravan and became a valued member of the group due to her first aid box.

'Toy's fascinating travelogue describes the sights and sounds along the route, includes anecdotes of Bedouin fables, and compares the rapidly developing country with memories of her previous travels in the Middle East. It includes an account of the Hejaz railway, some sections of which Toy followed on her trip, as well as the railroad's history and the various attempts to re-establish it after the destruction caused by T. E. Lawrence and his men.' (Publication summary)

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    • London,
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      England,
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      c
      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
      :
      John Murray ,
      1968 .
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      Extent: xii, 188,[18]leaves of platesp.
      Description: illus., maps, port.
      ISBN: 0719517753
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Subjects:
  • Arabian peninsula, Middle East, Asia,
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