Im Land des Lichts: Ein Streifzug durch Kabylie und Wüste by Thea Wolf
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Wolf, Thea, 1896-
German
"Im Land des Lichts: Ein Streifzug durch Kabylie und Wüste" by Thea Wolf is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century. The book explores the regions of Kabylie and the desert, capturing the author's observations and experiences as she embarks on a journey through North Africa. The narrative likely delves into the culture, geography, and ...
portion sets the stage for this adventurous exploration, as the author describes her journey from the wintery climate of Marseille to the sun-drenched shores of Algiers. She vividly portrays the transition from the cold to the warmth of the spring sun and the bustling atmosphere of the harbor. As the narrative progresses, readers are introduced to the vibrant culture of Algiers, with its diverse populations and lively marketplace. Wolf describes the local customs, architecture, and the dramatic scenery, hinting at the rich experiences that await her as she immerses herself in the unique environment of Kabylie. Overall, the beginning establishes a sense of anticipation for the upcoming tales of adventure and discovery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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