
Morocco, Its People and Places
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Authors:
- De Amicis, Edmondo
1846 - 1908
About this book
In the late 19th century, as European powers expanded their influence across North Africa, Edmondo De Amicis embarked on a journey through Morocco, capturing the essence of its vibrant culture and landscapes in "Morocco, Its People and Places." This travel literature offers an intimate portrayal of Tangiers, where the interplay of tradition and modernity unfolds against a backdrop of bustling markets and serene vistas. De Amicis delves into the lives of the Moroccan people, highlighting their customs, hospitality, and the intricate tapestry of their society. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work provides a compelling lens through which to understand Morocco's unique identity and its place in the world.