This book is a fascinating account of a British traveler’s journey to Jordan in the early 20th century. George Lees embarked on a long and perilous journey through the wilderness of Jordan, encountering many challenges and obstacles along the way. He provides a vivid description of the landscapes, cultures, and people he encountered, as well as his thoughts on the historical and political issues of his time. This is an engaging and informative read for anyone interested in adventure and travel writing.
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