The land of the Moors; a comprehensive description . as its subject is attractive even to But tofully appreciate the matter in Mr. Meakins work, one needs to travel through itspages with, if possible, the spirit of the author.—Al-Moghreb Al-Aska,T^\\gi(t\-. This valuable and instructive work gives an interesting account of Moroccosince the foundation of that Empire. It provides us with some pleasant read-ing ... It is quite evident that the author has a thorough knowledge of hissubject . . This standard work should shortly be found in every public Libraryand private reading-room


The land of the Moors; a comprehensive description . as its subject is attractive even to But tofully appreciate the matter in Mr. Meakins work, one needs to travel through itspages with, if possible, the spirit of the author.—Al-Moghreb Al-Aska,T^\\gi(t\-. This valuable and instructive work gives an interesting account of Moroccosince the foundation of that Empire. It provides us with some pleasant read-ing ... It is quite evident that the author has a thorough knowledge of hissubject . . This standard work should shortly be found in every public Libraryand private reading-room.—Gihraliar Chronicle. All travellers in Morocco should read Mr. Burlgett Meakins new book onthe hislorv of that fascinating country.—Tiavel. THE LAND OF THE MOORS THE LAND OF THE MOORS A C0 DESCKIPIION BY BUDGETT ME A KIN FOR SOME YEARS EDITOR Or Tllli IIMES OF MOROCCO AUTHOR OF AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ARADIC OF MOROCCO, THE MOORISH KMPIRE, A HISTORICAL EPITOMK, THE MOOUS, SONS Of ISHMAKI., ETC. WITH 83 ILLUSTRATIONS AND A MAP. SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & LiM. NEW yokk: riiK companyigoi TnL. BOS !} Co N CDC Prince of jflfrkan explorers, c i Sir ftenrp n)oreton Stanley, and to jlll Crauellm and Students, who have in the r«ist contributta. or in the future map contribute to our knou-Mcagc of north Western ilfrica. tDis iDork is acUicatcd by a aratcful ana expectantcomrade. 705908 PREFACE OF the shortcomings of neither of my volumes onMorocco am I more painfully aware than of thoseof the present one, the more so since it will lie withinthe power of any casual reader on each spot describedto find faults which it has been impossible to avoid ina first edition, the correction of which can only be effectedby much kind co-operation on their part. My only con-solation is that those who know the most will be theleast exacting, and I am content to lea\e m\ work intheir hands. The mass of material here collected for the first timecan be but imperfect, in spite


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