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Travelling the Incense Route: From Arabia to the Levant in the Footsteps of the Magi


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Travelling the Incense Route: From Arabia to the Levant in the Footsteps of the Magi

Contributors:

By (Author) Barbara Toy

ISBN:

9781845119959

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Barbara Ward & Associates

Publication Date:

30th September 2009

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

915.60454

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Weight:

246g

Description

The Incense Route is one of the most ancient and important highways in the world. It was once a rival to the Silk Road, at a time when faith in the mystic power of incense was at its height and its traffic - frankincense and myrrh, spices from India, gold and exotic African animal skins - was the lifeblood of the countries through which it passed. Barbara Toy set out to travel the length of this long-forgotten route at a time of particular turbulence in the region and became the first western woman to have made the journey. Beginning in Bir Ali, Can'a of ancient times, she passed through war zones in Yemen, joined a band of pilgrims as far as Mecca, forged on to Jeddah and Medina, explored the breathtaking Nabataean city of Madain Saleh and then turned north, to Midian, Aqaba, Petra, Amman and finally Damascus. "Travelling the Incense Route" is both a gripping account of intrepid travel and a portrait of Arabia unlike any other.

Reviews

Praise for Barbara Toy:

A Fool on Wheels:

A highly readable book about her solitary journey in a Land Rover from Tangier to Baghdad. A woman of remarkable courage. --The Spectator

She has a gift for people: she has an eye for places. --The Times

A Fool in the Desert:

Toy likes to travel alone. She has the gift for making us share her experiences. This traveller's tale is gay, intelligent and illustrated with sun-drenched photographs. --Liverpool Daily Post

Lively and entertaining. --The Times

A Fool Strikes Oil:

A fantastic tale about a fantastic part of the world. The problems that have come to these countries through the headlong rush of riches are vividly revealed. --Liverpool Daily Post

Columbus Was Right:

. . . Describes her single-handed journey round the world with a Land-Rover. In her light-hearted style she makes it all sound easy, and good fun. --The Daily Telegraph

Author Bio

Barbara Toy was a well-known traveller and explorer. Elected a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society for her visits to Iceland, Yugoslavia, Greece and Lebanon, she later became the first Westerner to set foot on the summit of Mount Wahni in Ethiopia. She received the Rover award (an award granted only once before) for her transit of North Africa from the Niger River to the Mediterranean.

Described by Philip Llewellin as a 'traveller in the most full-blooded sense of the word', Toy was the author of several acclaimed books, including In Search of Sheba, A Fool on Wheels, Rendezvous in Cyprus and The Way of the Chariots. She died in Banbury in 2001 at the age of 92.

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