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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 January 2009
1 Sahara und Sudan, vol. I and II (Berlin, 1879, 1881); vol. III (Leipzig, 1889).
2 Sahara et Soudan, translated by Gourdault, J. (Paris, 1881). This is but a single volume, an abbreviated translation of the first five books of the original German.Google Scholar
3 On the history of this small, but important Arab group, see Cordell, Dennis D., ‘The Awlad Sulayman of Libya and Chad: Power and Adaptation along the Southern Stretches of the Tripoli-Borno Route in the Nineteenth Century’, in Trans-Saharan Trade-Routes: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium of the Libyan Studies Centre, edited by the Libyan Studies Centre (Tripoli, 1982).Google Scholar
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