"Following worthily in the tradition of Burton, Lawrence, Philby and
Thomas, [Arabian Sands] is, very likely, the book about Arabia to
end all books about Arabia." --The Daily Telegraph
Arabian Sands is Wilfred Thesiger's record of his extraordinary
journey through the parched "Empty Quarter" of Arabia. Educated at Eton
and Oxford, Thesiger was repulsed by the softness and rigidity of
Western life--"the machines, the calling cards, the meticulously aligned
streets." In the spirit of T. E. Lawrence, he set out to explore the
deserts of Arabia, traveling among peoples who had never seen a European
and considered it their duty to kill Christian infidels. His now-classic
account is invaluable to understanding the modern Middle East.