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  • Seller image for Aramco World Magazine - The Hajj: A Special Issue (November - December 1974, Vol 25 No 6) for sale by Dendera

    Jansen, Michael Elin; Ismail Ibrahim Nawwab; Paul Lunde; Muhammad Amin

    Language: English

    Published by Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco), New York, 1974

    Seller: Dendera, London, United Kingdom

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Original colour illustrated wraps 22 x 28cm. 44pp illustrated primarily in colour throughout. Near fine with some light creasing, printed mailing label to the back, and label residue to the top edge of p1. This issue is entirely dedicated to the Hajj. It features contributions by Michael Elin Jansen, born into an Episcopalian family and convert to Islam, possibly the first American woman to make and then write about the Hajj; Ismail Ibrahim Nawwab, a Saudi Arab born in Mecca; historian Paul Lunde; and Aramco's Muhammad Amin, a Pakistani Muslim who made the Hajj as pilgrim and photographer. Contents include an introduction to the Hajj (with map); the Kaaba; caravans to Mecca; The Hajj - an appreciation; the lure of Mecca; The Hajj - a recollection; Medina: the second city; The Hajj - an impression; From Michigan to Mecca - an American girl on the Hajj; the Pilgrims' progress.

  • Seller image for Yemen kampen for et Iykkeligt Arabien [= Yemen - the fight for a happy Arabia] for sale by Dendera

    Yemen Boggruppen, Tvind: Mette Bitsch; Ole Danborg; Pian Hahnel; Ole Jessen; Elin Lunde; Lis Nymark; Jakob Suppli; Karen Thorst

    Language: Danish

    Published by Skipper Klement, Ulfborg, 1974

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. "The first book in Danish about the People's Republic of Yemen tells of a people's struggle to transform a poor developing country into a socialist state" (back cover). Original black illustrated and titled orange wraps with black cloth spine 15x21cm. Printed in a run of 500 copies and distributed by Skipper Klement, Ulfborg. 254pp Danish text including b/w photos, maps, drawings and music, with maps inside wraps. Wraps very good, creased to the corners, interiors near fine. This presents findings from a trip made by 8 Tvind Hojskole students during October 1973, written collectively as the Yemenboggruppen (Yemen Book Group). They were motivated to address the lack of coverage in the Danish press, which was instead focusing on North Yemen. Arranged with the Ministry of Tourism and Culture in Aden who provided an interpreter, they visited factories, agricultural and fishing cooperatives, hospitals, and schools, attended celebrations, and interviewed staff from ministries, the Youth Union, Women's Organisation, other institutions, and the general public (pp3-5). Part 1 includes a history through the British colonial period and independence up to 1973. The main Part 2 writes up their various visits and interviews, interspersed with interesting cultural details such as a recipe for spiced milk tea (p115, encouraging a break), and Yemeni songs. Appendices include "dry facts", glossary, timeline, and bibliography.