Freya Madeline Stark Knihy
Freya Stark byla průkopnicí, jejíž psaní a kartografie odrážely její odvážné cesty po Středním východě. Jako jedna z prvních žen cestovala sama do odlehlých oblastí Arábie a Íránu, kde před ní málokdo z cizinců, a už vůbec ne ženy, kdy kročil. Její fascinace Orientem, podnícená četbou v dětství, ji vedla k tomu, že se naučila arabsky a persky, a následně se ponořila do hlubin pouště a zapomenutých údolí. Starková byla nejen dobrodružkou, ale také spisovatelkou, která prostřednictvím svých detailních a živých děl zprostředkovala čtenářům své jedinečné perspektivy a objevovala neprobádané kouty světa.






The Southern Gates Of Arabia - A Journey In The Hadbramaut
- 242 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Focusing on the scarcity and rising costs of early 20th-century literature, this initiative aims to republish classic works in accessible, high-quality modern editions. The project preserves the original text and artwork, ensuring that these timeless pieces remain available to contemporary readers.
Letters From Syria
- 240 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Freya Stark's journey begins with her departure from Venice to Beirut, marking her first encounter with the Near East. As she travels, she shares vivid impressions of historic sites and cultural experiences. Settling in Brumana to learn Arabic, Stark faces challenges, including health issues while living with a local family in Damascus. Her adventures continue as she explores the region despite the ongoing Druse revolt, ultimately journeying towards Palestine. The letters capture her exploration and personal growth, enhanced by illustrations from her travels.
Edged by the fearsome Empty Quarter to the North, the Arabian Sea to the South and resting on layers of history that stretch back to the dawn of human civilisation, the Hadhramaut is one of the wildest and most remote parts of Arabia, little-changed from when Freya Stark travelled there over 70 years ago.
The Zodiac Arch
- 240 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
This witty, eye-opening tapestry of writings on travel and a life spent as one of the 20th century's most formidable adventuresses is Freya Stark at her luminous best.
A Winter in Arabia
- 328 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Freya Stark is most famous for her travels in Arabia at a time when very few men, let alone women, had fully explored its vast hinterlands. In 1934, she made her first journey to the Hadhramaut in what is now Yemen - the first woman to do so alone. Even though that journey ended in disappointment, sickness and a forced rescue, Stark, undeterred, returned to Yemen two years later. Starting in Mukalla and skirting the fringes of the legendary and unexplored Empty Quarter, she spent the winter searching for Shabwa - ancient capital of the Hadhramaut and a holy grail for generations of explorers. From within Stark's beautifully-crafted and deeply knowledgeable narrative emerges a rare and exquisitely-rendered portrait of the customs and cultures of the tribes of the Arabian Peninsula. "A Winter in Arabia" is one of the most important pieces of literature on the region and a book that placed Freya Stark in the pantheon of great writers and explorers of the Arab World. To listen to her voice is to hear the rich echoes of a land whose 'nakedness is clothed in shreds of departed splendour'.
Set in 1934, this travel narrative follows Freya Stark's adventurous quest through the Hadhramaut Valley, where she aims to uncover the lost city of Shabwa. Her journey is rich with encounters involving local sheikhs and sultans, reflecting both the beauty and challenges of the region. Despite not being the first to discover Shabwa, Stark's vivid storytelling and insights into Arabian culture make this work a timeless classic in travel literature. A new Introduction by biographer Jane Fletcher Geniesse adds further context to her remarkable journey.
Baghdad Sketches
- 200 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
Freya Stark was witness to the rise and fall of the British involvement in the country as well as the early years of independence. Painting a portrait of both the political and social preoccupations of the day as exquisitely as she does the people and landscapes of Iraq, this is a remarkable portrait of the country as it once was.
A detailed account of famed travel writer Freya Stark's journey through the Mediterranean
The Minaret of Djam
- 168 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
The 12th century minaret of Djam is one of Afghanistan's most celebrated treasures, a magnificent symbol of the powerful Ghorid Empire that once stretched from Iran to India. The second tallest brick minaret in the world, Djam lies in the heart of central Afghanistan's wild Ghor Province. This title portrays Afghanistan and its history.