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One of the most fascinating works to fall into obscurity almost immediately after its initial publication this 1886 autobiography by EMILY RUETE (1844-1924)-born in Zanzibar as Salamah bint Said a princess of that realm as well as of Oman-offers a surprising perspective on the experiences of women in the Arab world in the later 19th century. Translated by LIONEL STRACHEY (1864-1927) from the original Germany-Ruete settled in Europe after becoming a Christian-and first brought to readers of English in 1907-it gives us an intimate view on: - life in an Arabian household - the Arab love affair with horses - divorce in the East - ceremonies for newborn babies - female fashions in Arabia - the social position of women in the East - Muslin festivals - the authors escape to Europe - and much more. In this era of renewed contention between East and West this captivating book allows us a new historical outlook on a still-secretive culture.