In a Syrian Saddle
Ada Goodrich-Freer
Leído por LibriVox Volunteers
A travelogue that chronicles the author's journey through Syria on horseback, considered one of the author's most notable works. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of her journey. She provides vivid descriptions of the landscapes, people and customs she encounters along the way. One of the main themes of the book is the author's fascination with the Bedouin culture of Syria. Goodrich-Freer spends a significant amount of time with Bedouin tribes, learning about their customs and traditions. She also describes the challenges of traveling through a region that was often dangerous and unpredictable. Overall, In A Syrian Saddle is a fascinating account of a woman's journey through a land that was largely unknown to Westerners at the time. The book provides a unique perspective on the culture and history of Syria, and it remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in the region. (Summary by Publisher)
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| Part 1 Chapter I - Going to Jericho | 22:20 | Leído por PaulW |
| Part 1 Chapter II - Stepping Eastward | 47:03 | Leído por TR Love |
| Part 1 Chapter III - Madaba | 20:09 | Leído por docdlmartin |
| Part 1 Chapter IV - Mshatta | 46:19 | Leído por docdlmartin |
| Part 1 Chapter V - Ammân | 32:01 | Leído por jenno |
| Part 1 Chapter VI - Jerash, and the Fords of Jabbok | 38:50 | Leído por Owlivia |
| Part 1 Chapter VII - Es-Salt | 21:13 | Leído por jenno |
| Part 1 Chapter VIII - The Jordan Valley | 23:23 | Leído por jenno |
| Part 2 Chapter I - To Nablus | 20:30 | Leído por Carl Thomas |
| Part 2 Chapter II - To Samaria | 32:52 | Leído por Owlivia |
| Part 2 Chapter III - To Taanak and Megiddo | 37:30 | Leído por Owlivia |
| Part 2 Chapter IV - Haifa and Carmel | 17:23 | Leído por BigSur |
| Part 2 Chapter V - Nazareth and Tabor | 30:03 | Leído por docdlmartin |
| Part 2 Chapter VI - The Sea of Galilee | 34:58 | Leído por Owlivia |
| Part 2 Chapter VII - Tiberias and Besan | 29:16 | Leído por jenno |
| Part 2 Chapter VIII - West of the Jordan | 33:26 | Leído por jenno |
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Librovox does a wrong one! A change for the worst
Sybylla Demontagna
Why are we no longer told names of readers - or that it is a group reading? Why can we no longer search for favourite readers? I assumed first reader would do entire book as no indication otherwise There are some shockingly bad readers here, mispronouncing words like "sheik" in a book on araby & so strident, shouty even, as to be un-listenable Reading aloud is a skill & and an art - not everyone can do it but it seems anyone can do it for Librovox. Crying out for editorial control. Very disappointed at having such sub par standards inflicted on me, the listener. Please do better Librovox!