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Edith Wharton

piles of masonry, and certain technicalities in their plan, such as the disposition of the towers, alternating in the inner and outer walls, continued unchanged throughout the different dynasties, and this immutability of the Moroccan military architecture enables the imagination to picture, not only what was the aspect of the fortified cities which the Greeks built in Palestine and Syria, and the Crusaders brought back to Europe, but even that of the far-off Assyrio-Chaldaean strongholds to which the whole fortified architecture of the Middle Ages in Europe seems to lead back.

[Illustration:  From a photograph from the Service des Beaux-Arts au Maroc

Marrakech—­the gate of the Portuguese]

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BOOKS CONSULTED

Afrique Francaise (L’).  Bulletin Mensuel du Comite de l’Afrique Francaise.  Paris, 21, rue Cassette.

Bernard, Augustin.  Le Maroc.  Paris, F. Alcan, 1916.

Budgett-Meakin.  The Land of the Moors.  London, 1902.

Chatelain, L. Recherches archeologiques au Maroc:  Volubilis. 
(Published by the Military Command in Morocco).

  Les Fouilles de Volubilis (Extrait du Bulletin Archeologique,
  1916)

Chevrillon, A. Crepuscule d’Islam.

Cochelet, Charles.  Le Naufrage du Brick Sophie.

Conferences Marocaines.  Paris, Plon-Nourrit.

Doutte, E. En Tribu.  Paris, 1914.

Foucauld, Vicomte de.  La Reconnaissance au Maroc.  Paris, 1888.

France-Maroc.  Revue Mensuelle, Paris, 4, rue Chauveau-Lagarde.

Gaillard.  Une Ville d’Islam, Fez.  Paris, 1909.

Gayet, Al.  L’Art Arabe.  Paris, 1906.

Houdas, O. Le Maroc de 1631 a 1812.  Extrait d’une histoire du Maroc intitulee “L’Interprete qui s’exprime clairement sur les dynasties de l’Orient et de l’Occident,” par Ezziani.  Paris, E. Leroux, 1886.

Koechlin, Raymond.  Une Exposition d’Art Marocain. (Gazette des Beaux-Arts, Juillet-Septembre, 1917).

Leo Africanus, Description of Africa.

Loti, Pierre.  Au Maroc.

Migeon, Gaston.  Manuel d’Art Musulman, II, Les Arts
Plastiques et Industriels.  Paris, A. Picard et Fils, 1907.

Saladin, H. Manuel d’Art Musulman, I, L’Architecture. 
Paris, A. Picard et Fils, 1907.

Segonzac, Marquis de.  Voyages au Maroc.  Paris, 1903.

  Au Coeur de l’Atlas.  Paris, 1910.

Tarde, A. de.  Les Villes du Maroc:  Fez, Marrakech, Rabat. (Journal de l’Universite des Annales, 15 Oct., 1 Nov., 1918).

Windus.  A Journey to Mequinez.  London, 1721.

INDEX

Abdallah-ben-Aissa
Abd-el-Aziz
Abd-el-Hafid
Abd-el-Kader
Abd-el-Moumen
Abou-el Abbas ("The Golden”)
Abou Hassan
Abou-Youssef
Agdal, olive-yards of the
Ahmed-Baba

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