Excerpt from Studies in North Africa
"A land of sand and ruin and gold." Thus Swinburne describes North Africa.
Sand indeed there is - sand that seems to stretch out into infinity; ruins, too, the ruins of three great civilisations which have passed away; gold also - though of no material wealth; rather it is the glory of the golden haze over the desert, and the yellow sand gleaming in the sunshine.
The writer has described no place which he did not visit during a protracted sojourn in North Africa.
For the facts which lie outside the range of such first-hand evidence he has consulted, so far as possible, the original authorities. In cases where the opinion of a single author has been relied upon, on any special point, a reference has been given in the text.
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