The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books

AT time when Ethiopia, is exciting world-wide speculation about the dark provinces, it is appropriate to turn to a book which pictures — in photograph and in prose — the life of the Bedawin, the most romantic Arabian tribe.

Carl Raswan, the author, was born in Germany and educated at the Royal Wettin Gymnasium. Twenty-two of his forty-odd years have been spent in his adopted home, Arabia.