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Rorys Syrian Journal 1st Edition Allardice Rory

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Rorys Syrian Journal 1st Edition Allardice Rory
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Publisher: Travel Orientation;CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.61 MB
Pages: 122
Author: Allardice, Rory
ISBN: 9781505656572, 1505656575
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Rorys Syrian Journal 1st Edition Allardice Rory by Allardice, Rory 9781505656572, 1505656575 instant download after payment.

In July, 2005, Rory Allardice went on a short tour of Syria. Rory had several reasons for this journey.
He had lived close to Syria for many years and had friends and colleagues from there.
Rory’s father had been there in 1942 during his commando training in the Second World War, just before embarking on a dangerous raid in Libya and had written about it in his autobiography.
Another reason for the trip was to explore the outstanding archeological sites and to learn more about the history of Syria and its rich culture and its ethnic and religious diversity.
This was a special trip as he was bidding a final farewell to his close friend, Peter McKinney, with whom he had shared many good times and adventures.
This is a record of the trip to a country that has now changed beyond recognition. Sadly, many of the sites and places, which were visited have been vandalized beyond repair and communities that coexisted for hundreds of years have been broken and exiled

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