TANGIER.Ok all .straits in the world, 111at of Gibraltar divides, perhaps more completely than any other, two striking v dissimilar countries, and this unlikericss is (.he more noticeable on the outward trip from Gibraltar. Here still ferments the noisy, feverish, brilliant, life of a. European city, find the traveller, from whatever quarter of Kumpe Ju: may hail, yet. feels himself at home iii numberless familiar customs and aspects of life.Three hours later, and the very name of our Con-Uncut pounds strange; Christian signifies enemy, and our civilization is unknown, or feared, nr scored at. EvervtJiin^, from the verv foundations of socictv to the most trifling details of private life, is metamorphosed, and aJJ indication of the close proximity of Knropc has completely disappeared. We suddenly lind ourselves in an unknown land, without tics of any kind, and with everything to learn. To bo sure the Kumpcan coast is still visible from the shore, but in our hearts there is a conscioTable of Contents CONTENTS; VOLUME I; Takujkk 1; Ua7)0-KT,-C IfAJlIUA $9; Tiaia Di: Raihana 127; Aicazati r,r Kerir 145; Ben-Aoi;da 161; Kathvv El-JTaba««-i 177; Bkni-ITa^ax 197; Riw-ITahsem 217; Zkcgota 2-20; KlMJAl ZlStttJOTA TO Tttll'AT 24"lAbout the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the difficult to read text. Read books online for free at www.forgottenbooks.org