Carte Nomad's Land Mary Roberts Rinehart

Nomad's Land

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"Nomad's Land" is a captivating collection of travel sketches and essays by the celebrated American...

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Publicat
2026
Pagini
318
EAN
9781025872124
ISBN
1025872126
Enbook ID
52758088
Greutate
449
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 17

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"Nomad's Land" is a captivating collection of travel sketches and essays by the celebrated American author Mary Roberts Rinehart. Known primarily for her pioneering mystery fiction, Rinehart demonstrates her keen eye for detail and her adventurous spirit in this insightful non-fiction work. The book takes readers on a sweeping journey from the ancient sands of Egypt and the desert landscapes of the Middle East to the rugged wilderness of the American West, specifically the mountain trails of Wyoming.

Through Rinehart's witty and observant prose, "Nomad's Land" explores the allure of the open road and the shifting landscapes of the early 20th century. Whether she is recounting the challenges of camel travel or the quiet majesty of a mountain pack trip, Rinehart captures the essence of the nomadic impulse-the desire to escape the confines of settled life and embrace the unknown. The narrative is enriched by her personal reflections on culture, history, and the timeless human urge to wander.

This work stands as a testament to Rinehart's versatility as a writer and offers a vivid window into a bygone era of global travel. It remains a compelling read for those interested in historical travelogues, the literary heritage of the American West, and the enduring charm of one of the 20th century's most beloved storytellers.

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