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Sons of Sinbad An Account of Sailing With the Arabs in Their Dhows, In the Red Sea, Round the Coasts pf Arabia, And To Zanzibar and Tanganyika; Pealing in the Persia by Alan Villiers ISBN 13: 9780954479237

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Hardcover; U.k: Arabian Pub Ltd, December 2005; ISBN-13: 978-0954479237

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Sons of Sinbad: An Account of Sailing With the Arabs in Their Dhows, In the Red Sea, Round the Coasts of Arabia, And To Zanzibar and Tanganyika [...] of the Shipmasters and the Mariners of Kuwait

by VILLIERS, Alan

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Arabian Publishing. 008431-Netherlands 2006. xl, 403 pp. Original cloth with dustjacket. Behind the flap of the dustjacket a small bookplate, else as new. Pictures on request. 2006. xl, 403 pp. Original cloth with dustjacket. Behind the flap of the dustjacket a small bookplate, else as new. Pictures on request.
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