$60 PEOPLE OF THE VEIL, Francis Rodd, Macmillan & Co., London, 1st edn., 1926, 500 page hardback in original blue cloth, gilt titles, worn covers, bumps/dents, ex-lib with usual stamps, B&W plates,
PEOPLE OF THE VEIL, Francis Rodd, Macmillan & Co., London, 1st edn., 1926, 500 page hardback in original blue cloth, gilt titles, worn covers, bumps/dents, ex-lib with usual stamps, B&W plates, fold-out map An important cultural narrative of the Tuareg people and Sahara desert - The scarce first edition of this work. A study in the history of the wandering Tuareg tribes of Central Sahara by Francis Rennell Rodd, an army officer and eldest surviving son of Rennell Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell.This book was written after the author's journeys to Air. Concerning its Tuareg populations, with accounts of the organisation, social conditions, life, trade, occupations, religion and believes, uses and customs. Uncommon, $60
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- $80 PEOPLE OF THE VEIL, Francis Rodd, Macmillan & Co., London, 1st edn., 1926, 500 page hardback in original blue cloth, gilt titles, worn covers, bumps/dents, ex-lib with usual stamps, B&W plates,
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