Isabelle Eberhardt's diary begins after a mournful period in her life, which in succession sees the death of her beloved mother in an earlier visit to North Africa in 1897, the suicide of her elder brother Vladimir in 1898 and the fatal illness of the man suspected to be her father, Alexander Trophimowsky, in 1899.
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The Nomad: The Diaries of Isabelle Eberhardt
April 2003, Interlink Books
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"Summersdale travl."
"The notebooks containing her journals ... were first published in Paris as "Dans l'Ombre chaude d'Islam" (1905), "Notes de Route" (1908) and "Pages d'Islam" (1920).
Originally published as: The passionate nomad / translated by Nina de Voogd ; edited with an introduction by Rana Kabbani. London : Virago, 1987.
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