In 1955 the winds of change were beginning to blow across the Sultanate of Oman, a hitherto truly medieval state. Rumours of subversion mingled with the unsettling smell of oil to propel the Sultan on a royal progress across the desert hinterland, from his southern capital of Salala to the northern capital of Muscat. It was an historic journey – the first crossing of the Omani desert by motorcar. Jan Morris accompanied His Highness Sultan Said bin Taimur as a professional observer, and was inspired by the experience to write her major work of imperial history, the Pax Britannica trilogy.
El Imperio veneciano: Un viaje por mar
Jan Morris
bookLa casa de una escritora en Gales
Jan Morris
bookEnigma
Jan Morris, Ana Mata Buil
bookPax Britannica
Jan Morris
audiobookSultan in Oman
Jan Morris
bookTrieste : Ou le sens de nulle part
Jan Morris
bookConundrum
Jan Morris
audiobookSultan à Oman : Récit d'un voyage historique
Jan Morris
bookEurope in the Looking-Glass
Robert Byron, Jan Morris
bookFarewell the Trumpets
Jan Morris
audiobookHeaven’s Command
Jan Morris
audiobookVenice
Jan Morris
audiobook
An Ottoman Traveller : Selections from the Book of Travels by Evliya Çelebi
bookThe Adventures of a Special Correspondent Among the Various Races and Countries of Central Asia : Being the Exploits and Experiences of Claudius Bombarnac of "The Twentieth Century"
Jules Verne
bookAsia central 1_5. Kazajistán
Anna Kaminski
bookThe Amur River : Between Russia and China
Colin Thubron
audiobookThe Rough Guide to Beijing (Travel Guide eBook)
bookInsight Guides Pocket China (Travel Guide eBook)
Insight Guides
bookThe Viking Isles : Travels in Orkney and Shetland
Paul Murton
bookTransylvania and Beyond
Dervla Murphy
bookA Ride to Khiva : An Adventure in Central Asia
Fred Burnaby
bookThe Turkish Embasy Letters
Mary Wortley Montagu
bookWounded Tiger : A History of Cricket in Pakistan
Peter Oborne
bookInsight Guides Explore Beijing (Travel Guide eBook)
Insight Guides
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