Bahrain and the Persian Gulf

Maureen TWEEDY

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Bahrain and the Persian Gulf
Bahrain and the Persian Gulf

"THE ENORMOUS INCREASE IN OIL REVENUES MUST INEVITABLY AFFECT THE LIVES OF ALL": TWEEDY'S BAHRAIN AND THE PERSIAN GULF, 1952, ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS

(PERSIAN GULF) TWEEDY, Maureen. Bahrain and the Persian Gulf. Ipswich, England: East Anglian Magazine, [1952]. Small octavo, original pale green cloth, original dust jacket.

First and only edition of this scarce guidebook to the Persian Gulf, illustrated with 16 half-tone plates from photographs by the author and three maps, in scarce original dust jacket.

This scarce guidebook was written shortly after the beginning of full-scale oil drilling in the region, and includes chapters on Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the Trucial Coast (modern-day United Arab Emirates), and Muscat, covering local history, society and culture, with a chapter on the pearl industry. Tweedy writes that Doha is "practically untouched by the progressive hands of the West and the camels and donkeys outnumber the motor-cars… how long this simplicity will last is hard to say, for the enormous increase in oil revenues must inevitably affect the lives of all" (39-40). Tweedy's other books include This Is Nicaragua (1953) and The Young Traveler in the Middle East (1960).

Without front free endpaper (blank), minor spotting to title page, interior and cloth fine. Dust jacket with some creasing along edges and a few abrasions, with tape reinforcements to verso, very good. Scarce.

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