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Livres par Gertrude Bell

Gertrude Bell, CBE (1868 - 1926) was a writer, traveller, political officer, archaeologist and spy who travelled extensively throughout Syria, Mesopotamia, Asia Minor and Arabia. Along with T. E. Lawrence, Bell helped establish the Hashemite dynasties in what is today Jordan and Iraq. She played a major role in the birth of the modern state of Iraq, using the perspective gained from her travels and relations with tribal leaders in the Middle East. "In British diplomatic group photographs of the early 20th-century Middle East, amid the plumes and uniforms and the calm paraphernalia of an empire going to hell in a bucket, there is often a solitary female. The woman is slim, with a head of luxuriant hair, and neatly dressed in billowing muslins or in the pencil silhouette and cloche hats of jazz-age Baghdad. The woman is Gertrude Bell." James Buchan, Guardian.
The Desert and the Sown par Gertrude Bell
The Desert and the SownGertrude Bell
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€8.40
Syria par Gertrude Bell
SyriaGertrude Bell
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€11.50
The Letters of Gertrude Bell par Gertrude Bell
The Letters of Gertrude BellGertrude Bell
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€52.00
Tales from the Queen of the Desert par Gertrude Bell
Tales from the Queen of the DesertGertrude Bell
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€17.00
Persian Pictures par Gertrude Bell
Persian PicturesGertrude Bell
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€21.00
A Woman in Arabia par Gertrude Bell
A Woman in ArabiaGertrude Bell
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€10.50
The Letters par Gertrude Bell
The LettersGertrude Bell
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€18.00