Arabian Highlands

Harry St. John Bridger PHILBY

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Arabian Highlands
Arabian Highlands

INSCRIBED BY THE "GREATEST OF ARABIAN EXPLORERS": PHILBY'S ARABIAN HIGHLANDS

PHILBY, H[arry] St. J[ohn] B[ridger]. Arabian Highlands. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, (1952). Octavo, original green cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Philby's memoir of his travels in the Arabian Highlands in 1932 and again in 1936-37, with 64 photographic illustrations and a large folding map printed in color laid into a pocket at the rear. Inscribed by Philby on the title page: "Inscribed for Valerie Mueller with good wishes of the author, H.St.J.B. Philby. 24/2/55."

"His true interest was exploration… He made a series of remarkable journeys, of which the greatest was his crossing of the 'empty quarter' in 1932. On these journeys he traveled by camel and later by car. By day he collected place names, temperatures, compass bearings, barometric pressures, rocks, fossils, flora and fauna, and ancient inscriptions. At night he wrote them up in his diaries, squatting in the sand by lamplight… These journeys and the many books, articles, and lectures in which he described them are a monument to his scholarship, industry, and endurance, and won him high honor with the Royal Geographical Society, the British Museum, Kew Gardens, and academic societies all over the world" (ODNB). The "'Greatest of Arabian explorers,' reads the inscription on Philby's grave in Beirut… to some, it was with his demise that the age of exploration ended" (Speake, 33). His only son was Harold (Kim) Philby, one of the most notorious and successful spies of the 20th century.

Book clean and near-fine, dust jacket with some toning and two small chips at corners. A very nice inscribed copy.

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