ILLUSTRATIONS

Algiers:Doorway in the Rue Kleber[Frontispiece]
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"Carved Stone Doorway in the Native Quarter[17]
"Doorway in the Rue de la Kasbah[24]
"Moorish Doorway, Rue Porte Neave[35]
"Marble Doorway, Rue Bruce[36]
"Doorway, Rue Medea[48]
"Doorway in the Rue Ben-Ali[54]
"Entrance-door of the Mosque, Rue de la Marine[68]
Cherchel: the Aqueduct[90]
Algiers:Garden of the Hotel St. George[104]
"Fountain in the Kasbeh[108]
"Dragon Tree in the Garden of the Hotel Continental[112]
"Fountain, Rue de l’Intendance[118]
Evening Prayer[138]
Caravan of a Caid[141]
Tlemçen: the Minaret of Agadir[153]
The Walls of Mansoura[164]
The Tower of Mansoura[169]
Sidi Bou Medine: the Bronze Doors[172]
Constantine[181]
Zouaves[191]
El Kantara[201]
Old Biskra[215]
Biskra: Statue of Cardinal Lavigerie[217]
Sidi Okba: a Street[222]
The Outskirts of the Sahara[228]
An Artesian Well[232]
A Native Well[234]
A Caravan[238]
A Street at Timgad[245]
Timgad:Arch of[of] Trajan[255]
"The Public Library[271]

ABOUT ALGERIA

ALGIERS—TLEMÇEN—CONSTANTINE—BISKRA—TIMGAD

ALGIERS: CARVED STONE DOORWAY IN THE NATIVE QUARTER

ABOUT ALGERIA

I—ARABY’S DAUGHTER

Europe and the Mediterranean—Algiers—The clash of civilizations—Things ancient and modern—The strangers’ quarter—Arabs, Berbers, Moors, Jews, and others—A tale of a telegram.