Ethiopia, the Unknown Land

A Cultural and Historical Guide

Stuart Munro-Hay author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Aug '18

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This is the first truly comprehensive guide to the monuments of this beautiful, culture-steeped country, as well as offering a literary companion to the land and history. It will become the classic reference guide to this haunting land.

Ethiopia, legendary home of the Queen of Sheba who travelled to Jerusalem to meet Solomon, resting-place of the Ark of the Covenant and battleground of the great emperors from Ezana in the 4th century AD to Haile Selassie in modern times, has inspired many travellers and writers since time immemorial. Recently few have journeyed there or, indeed, have any conception of the extraordinary cultural treasures that await visitors. Stuart Munro-Hay knows Ethiopia intimately, having lived and researched there over many years. He has produced the first truly comprehensive guide to the monuments of this beautiful, culture-steeped country, as well as offering a literary companion. Here is a guide to Ethiopia’s architecture, geography, peoples, art and history, embracing all the major sites of the land over the ages. It will become the classic reference guide.

`Munro-Hay is a scholar of distinction [whose book] delves deeply into all aspects of Ethiopia’s ancient history [and] can be read with profit alike by the scholar, the `ordinary’ reader and the tourist.’ - Richard Pankhurst, Director Emeritus, Institute of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa.

ISBN: 9781788313902

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400 pages