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Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy Land
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (1996)
Authors: John Lloyd Stephens and Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen
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Egypt hasn't changed much after all these years! (circ.:1995
At the very beginning of Stephens' travelogue, he explains to the careful reader the methodology he used to validate the legitimacy of his writing. I thought it brazen of him, and since he falsified this "rationalization for writing" under such a guise, at times I did not know whether to believe him or not. He did have a quaint deadpan, tongue-in-cheek demeanor.
I thought it funny that just after our returning from Poughkeepsie, (New York) I was reading about his traveling through Poughkeepsie!
Little nuances such as "... with all the extravagance of Eastern hyperbole..." (page 233) dot the pages.
Throughout the book, there are many wonderful learning experiences such as "...I remember I had a long discourse about the difference between the camel and the dromedary. Buffon gives the camel two humps, and the dromedary one; and this, I believe is the received opinion, as it had always been mine; but, since I had been in the East, I had remarked that it was exceedingly rare to meet a camel with two humps. I had seen together at one time, on the starting of the caravan of pilgrims to Mecca, perhaps twenty thousand camels and dromedaries, and had not seen among them more than half a dozen with two humps. Not satisified with any explanation from European residents or travelers, I had inquired among the Bedouins; and Toualeb, my old guide, brought up among camels, had given such a strange account that I never paid any regard to it. Now, however, the sheik told me the same thing, namely, that they were of different races, the dromedary being to the camel as the blood-horse is to the cart-horse; and that the two humps were peculiar neither to the dromedary nor the camel, or natural to either; but that both are always born with only one hump, which, being a mere mass of flesh, and very tender, almost as soon as the young camel is born a piece is sometimes cut out of the middle for the covenience of better arranging the saddle; and, being cut out of the center, a hump is left on either side of the cavity; and this, according to the account given by Toualeb, is the only way in which two humps ever appear on the back of a camel or dromedary. I should not mention this story if I had heard it only once; but, precisely as I had it from Toualeb, it was confirmed with a great deal of circumstantial detail by another Bedouin, who, like himself, had lived among camels and dromedaries all his life; and his statement was assented to by all his companions. I do not vie this out as a discovery made at this late day in regard to an animal so well known as the camel; indeed, I am told that the Arabs are not ignorant of that elegance of civilized life called "quizzing." I give it merely to show how I wiled away my time in the desert, and for what it is worth.2 In spite of Stephens' information, zoologists still classify camels as Dromedary (one hump) and Bactrian (two humps)." (Pages 241-242).
I never quite understood the evacuation and continuous abandonment of Petra until Stephens stated: '...in reference to the interpretation of the prophecy, "None shall pass through it for ever and ever,'I can say that I have passed through the land of Idumea..."(Page 306)."...because the Bedouins would always be lying in wait for travelers..." (Page 266.)
Do absorb the explanation and vivid description of POOLS OF SOLOMON on page 327 and The traditions of prayer at The Wailing Wall on pages 368-369.
I had just gotten half-way through this book the night (5-27-02) my father own died, and how I wished that I could be able to share my findings, my questions I need answered, and discuss this book with him!

A great book, fun and simple, easy reading.
Mr. Sthepens was a great traveler and writer too, he made easy to follow his travels and gave his very personal point of view ot those days. In particular I like his graphic description of the conditions that people lived in the past. I recomend it to everybody all ages.


Maya, Land of the Turkey and the Deer
Published in Library Binding by Putnam Pub Group Library (1977)
Author: Victor Wolfgang, Von Hagen
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Turkey&Deer
Let's start here shall we?Ahh Yes,there were 181,000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 (one millon and eight one billon zillon)Turkeys & Deer and a hunter went out with 6 hunting weapons and shot every one of them in one day! and he would not quit until he shot a 12 inch beard tom turkey and a 20 point buck and guess what he shot what he wanted to shoot and he has them displayed his trophy room the buck rutting and the tom mating and strutting. The End


The ancient sun kingdoms of the Americas: Aztec, Maya, Inca
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Author: Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen
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The Aztec and Maya Papermakers
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (1999)
Author: Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen
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The Germanic People in America
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (1976)
Authors: Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen and Von Hagen Victor Wolfgang
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The Golden Man: A Quest for El Dorado
Published in Hardcover by Scribner (1974)
Author: Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen
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The green world of the naturalists; a treasury of five centuries of natural history in South America
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Author: Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen
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The Incas: People of the Sun
Published in Library Binding by Putnam Pub Group Library (1977)
Author: Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen
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Maya Explorer: John Lloyd Stephens and the Lost Cities of Central America and the Yucatan
Published in Paperback by Chronicle Books (1990)
Author: Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen
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Search for the Maya: The Story of Stephens and Catherwood
Published in Hardcover by Scribner (1974)
Author: Victor Wolfgang, Von Hagen
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