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The Last of the Bedu Michael Asher

The Last of the Bedu By Michael Asher

The Last of the Bedu by Michael Asher


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The view of the Arab as a hospitable, noble camel herder living the simple life has been nurtured strongly. Michael Asher first encountered the reality of the Bedu during his work as a teacher in Saudi Arabia - they bore little resemblance to the myth of Western legend.

The Last of the Bedu Summary

The Last of the Bedu: In Search of the Myth by Michael Asher

The view of the Arab as a hospitable, honest, wild yet noble camel herder living the simple unfettered life in his black tent has been nurtured so strongly in our own culture that the myth has continued to outshine the reality. Michael Asher first encountered the reality of the Bedu during his work as a teacher in Saudi Arabia - they bore little resemblance to the myth of the noble camel herder of popular Western legend. This book is his search for the Bedu of the past and his description of the Bedu of the present throughout the whole of the Arab world.

About Michael Asher

Michael Asher has served in the Parachute Regiment and the SAS Regiment. The author of twenty-four books and presenter of six TV documentaries, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1996. For his writing and travels, he has been awarded the Lawrence of Arabia Memorial Medal, the Mungo Park Medal and the Ness Award. He lives in Nairobi, Kenya.

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GOR001575030
9780670837700
0670837709
The Last of the Bedu: In Search of the Myth by Michael Asher
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
19961014
336
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