Author's account of travels through Algeria, Tunisia, Tripoli and the Sahara Desert with stories about the people, climate, industry and culture. ( BettyB)
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I am rather baffled by the link not working.
I have triple-checked it for errors and this is the address of the title page of the book.
Any thoughts? MW Filled in...
Well, I'm baffled. I can search on Hathi trust and find it, but none of the links I copy over will work, including the permanent link on the lower left of the page.
But, I see that it is in Wheaton College Library. I may go over and check for a hard copy, just out of curiosity (and to see what in on the shelf next to it).
I see that Wheaton College has an original copy of this book, in the special collections library where I've been studying for grad school! How about if I see if I can get a good scan of the book cover to use for the LV cover.
Thank you for the listening. It is quite interesting to read these chapters.
People that were so important 100 years ago are virtually unknown today.
We had quite a windfall of Carpenter books on Monday. At least five I think,
Betty