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Filed under: Africa, North -- Fiction Mafarka le Futuriste: Roman Africain (in French; Paris: E. Sansot et cie., 1909), by F. T. Marinetti The Brethren of Mount Atlas: Being the First Part of an African Theosophical Story (London and New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1891), by Hugh E. M. Stutfield The Garden of Allah, by Robert Hichens (Gutenberg text) The Sea-Hawk, by Rafael Sabatini (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Sahara -- FictionFiled under: Algeria -- Fiction
Filed under: Americans -- Algeria -- Fiction The Algerine Captive: or, The Life and Adventures of Doctor Updike Underhill, Six Years a Prisoner Among the Algerines (Hartford, CT: P. B. Gleason and Co., 1816), by Royall Tyler Filed under: Slavery -- Algeria -- Algiers -- FictionFiled under: Women slaves -- Algeria -- Fiction History of the Captivity and Sufferings of Mrs. Maria Martin: Who Was Six Years a Slave in Algiers, Two of Which She Was Confined in a Dark and Dismal Dungeon, Loaded With Irons for Refusing to Comply with the Brutal Request of a Turkish Officer (revised version of 1806 book (itself based on Velnet and Chetwood accounts); with a history and description of Algiers appended; Boston: Printed for W. Crary, 1807), by Maria Martin Filed under: Africa, North -- History, Military -- FictionFiled under: British -- Africa, North -- Fiction
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Filed under: Djemila (Algeria) -- Antiquities Ruines de Djemila (Antique Cuicul) (in French; Algiers: J. Carbonel, 1921), by Albert Ballu Filed under: Tunisia -- AntiquitiesFiled under: Africa, North -- Description and travel A Pocket Guide to North Africa (1943), by United States Army Service Forces Special Service Division The Adventures of Thomas Pellow, of Penryn, Mariner: Three and Twenty Years in Captivity Among the Moors (London: T. F. Unwin, 1890), by Thomas Pellow, ed. by Robert Brown (multiple formats at archive.org) An Authentic Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Commerce, Wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa, in the Month of August, 1815 (New York: T. and W. Mercein, 1817), by James Riley, ed. by Anthony Bleecker (multiple formats at archive.org) An Authentic Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Commerce, Wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa, in the Month of August, 1815 (New York: Leavitt and Allen, 1859), by James Riley (page images at HathiTrust) Narrative of a Residence in Algiers (London: Printed for H. Colburn, 1818), by Filippo Pananti, contrib. by Edward Blaquière (multiple formats at archive.org) Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa: Being a Journal of an Expedition Undertaken Under the Auspices of H. B. M.'s Government in the Years 1849-1855 (5 volumes; London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1857-1858), by Heinrich Barth A Journal of a Three Months' Tour in Portugal, Spain, Africa, &c. (1843), by Frances Anne Vane Londonderry (multiple formats at archive.org) Travels into the Inland Parts of Africa: Containing a Description of the Several Nations for the Space of Six Hundred Miles up the River Gambia (London: Printed by E. Cave for the author, 1738), by Francis Moore, contrib. by Bartholomew Stibbs and Leo Africanus (page images with commentary at wdl.org) My Diaries: Being a Personal Narrative of Events, 1888-1914 (2 volumes; New York: A. A. Knopf, 1922), by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, contrib. by Lady Gregory (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Africa, North -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Africa, North -- Foreign relations -- United States Tripoli: First War with the United States, Inner History: Letter Book by James Leander Cathcart, First Consul to Tripoli, and Last Letters from Tunis (LaPorte, IN: Herald print, c1901), by James L. Cathcart, ed. by Jane Bancker Cathcart Newkirk
Filed under: Libya -- Foreign relations -- United States Delivered Into Enemy Hands: US-Led Abuse and Rendition of Opponents to Gaddafi's Libya (New York: Human Rights Watch, 2012), by Laura Pitter (HTML and PDF with commentary at hrw.org) Inquiry into the Matter of Billy Carter and Libya: Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Activities of Individuals Representing the Interests of Foreign Governments of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-Sixth Congress, Second Session, August 4, 6, 19, 20, 21, 22, September 4, 5, 9, 10, 16, 17, and October 2, 1980 (3 volumes; Washington: GPO, 1981), by United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Libya -- Foreign relationsFiled under: Africa, North -- HistoryFiled under: Africa, North -- In literatureFiled under: Africa, North -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Africa, North -- Politics and governmentFiled under: AlgeriaFiled under: LibyaFiled under: TunisiaFiled under: Censorship -- Africa, NorthFiled under: Ethnology -- Africa, North Die Johannis des Corippus als Quelle Libyscher Ethnologie (dissertation in German; Augsburg: J.P. Himmer, 1919), by Martin Riedmüller Filed under: Human rights -- Africa, NorthFiled under: Internet -- Law and legislation -- Africa, NorthFiled under: Slavery -- Africa, North The Captives: By James Leander Cathcart, Eleven Years a Prisoner in Algiers (LaPorte, IN: Herald print, c1899), by James L. Cathcart, ed. by Jane Bancker Cathcart Newkirk (multiple formats at archive.org) An Authentic Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Commerce, Wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa, in the Month of August, 1815 (New York: T. and W. Mercein, 1817), by James Riley, ed. by Anthony Bleecker (multiple formats at archive.org) An Authentic Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Commerce, Wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa, in the Month of August, 1815 (New York: Leavitt and Allen, 1859), by James Riley (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: United States -- Foreign relations -- Africa, North Tripoli: First War with the United States, Inner History: Letter Book by James Leander Cathcart, First Consul to Tripoli, and Last Letters from Tunis (LaPorte, IN: Herald print, c1901), by James L. Cathcart, ed. by Jane Bancker Cathcart Newkirk Filed under: Women's rights -- Africa, NorthMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |