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  • Isle o' Dreams

    The story likely revolves around themes of adventure, romance, and exotic locales, typical of Moore's style. "Isle o' Dreams" may transport readers to a tropical paradise, where the protagonist finds themselves embroiled in a series of thrilling escapades and romantic entanglements.As the title suggests, the novel may feature an island setting, where the protagonist encounters a cast of colorful ... Read more

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  • The Passing of Morocco

    A Tale of Colonial Intrigue and Personal Struggles in Historic Morocco

    In "The Passing of Morocco," Frederick F. Moore presents a striking exploration of cultural transformation against the backdrop of Morocco's intricate social tapestry. The narrative interlaces rich descriptions with lyrical prose, capturing the essence of a land caught between traditional customs and modern influences. Set against the historical shifts in Moroccan society, the book interrogates ... Read more

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  • The Balkan Trail

    Unraveling the Balkan Tapestry: A Historical Journey through Cultures and Conflicts

    In "The Balkan Trail," Frederick F. Moore weaves a compelling narrative that explores the complex tapestry of history, culture, and conflict in the Balkans. Employing a lyrical yet incisive literary style, Moore delves into the region's tumultuous past, highlighting the interplay of nationalism, identity, and geography that has shaped the struggles and triumphs of its peoples. Through rich ... Read more

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  • Siberia To-Day

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Enigmatic Siberian Landscape

    In "Siberia To-Day," Frederick F. Moore delivers a compelling exploration of contemporary Siberian life, blending rich descriptive narrative with incisive social commentary. The book, framed within the literary context of early 20th-century travel writing, offers a vivid portrait of a region often shrouded in myth and misunderstanding. Moore deftly navigates the complexities of Siberian culture, ... Read more

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  • Isle o' Dreams

    Journey into a Dreamlike World of Literary Escapism and Imagination

    In "Isle o' Dreams," Frederick F. Moore crafts a vivid tapestry of a magical island where reality intertwines with the fantastical through rich imagery and lyrical prose. The novel navigates themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of dreams, drawing readers into a world suffused with symbolism and allegorical depth. Moore employs a narrative style that blends realism with elements of magical realism ... Read more

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  • The Balkan Trail

    Series series Classics To Go
    Excerpt: "Men of position are proud and prejudiced. In humble Sofia, where there is little pretence, the judge of a supreme court, whose salary was 72l. a year, declined an offer of double that wage to serve me as interpreter. An officer in the army, and other Government officials to whom I made approaches, displayed similar pride and lack of enterprise. I was bound for the border, and the only ... Read more

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  • Isle o' Dreams

    Series series Classics To Go
    Excerpt: "As the tubby little China Coast steamer marched up Manila Bay, Trask stood under the bridge on the skimpy "promenade deck" and waited impatiently for the doctor's boat to come alongside. He was the only white passenger among a motley lot of Chinese merchants and half-castes of varied hues, and he was glad the passage was at an end. He had made the trip with a Finnish skipper, ... Read more

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  • The Devil's Admiral

    Series series Classics To Go
    Moore's best-known and most critically acclaimed work is The Devil's Admiral, published in 1913. The adventure novel about modern-day pirates draws on Moore's experience of sailing in the South China Sea. ... Read more

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  • Morocco That Was

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    Until 1912 Morocco had never suffered foreign domination, and its mountainous interior was as closed to foreigners as Tibet. Walter Harris was the exception. He lived in the country for more than thirty-five years, and as The Times correspondant he observed every aspect of its life. He describes the unfettered Sultanate in all its dark, melodramatic splendour. Harris was an intimate of at least ... Read more

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  • A Person From England

    First published in 1958, A Person From England tells of how the legendary cities of Turkestan - Merv, Khiva, Bokhara and Samarkand - have long exerted a romantic fascination upon Western travellers. During the last century, men of many nationalities have played what they and their contemporaries have called "The Great Game" - travelling throughout Central Asia. The author revives memories of the ... Read more

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  • Dervish

    The Rise and Fall of an African Empire

    by Philip Warner ...
    Dervish is the vivid and colourful story of one of the more remarkable episodes in the high Empire period of British history. The Mahdis rising in the Sudan in the 1880s starting as a localized Holy War against the decadent Turkish/Egyptian overlords, engulfed a million square miles of arid territory and forced the British Liberal Government to get involved after the early disasters of the Hicks ... Read more

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  • The Rulers of the Mediterranean

    The Rulers of the Mediterranean is an overview of the Mediterranean countries, from Gibraltar to Greece, around the turn of the 20th century. The original illustrations are included. ... Read more

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