Unconquered Abyssinia as it is to-day : an account of a little known country, its peoples & their customs, considered from the social, economic & geographic points of view, its resources & possiblities, & its extraordinary history as a hitherto unconquered nation / by Charles F. Rey.
1923
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Title
Unconquered Abyssinia as it is to-day : an account of a little known country, its peoples & their customs, considered from the social, economic & geographic points of view, its resources & possiblities, & its extraordinary history as a hitherto unconquered nation / by Charles F. Rey.
Imprint
London : Seeley, Service & Co. Limited, 1923.
Distributed
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2024]
Description
1 online resource (312 pages) : illustrations, portraits, map.
Series
World constitutions illustrated.
Formatted Contents Note
A little known land
General description of the country
The races of Abyssinia and their characteristics
The races of Abyssinia and their characteristics continued
Customs and practices
Customs and practices continued
Origin and history of the Abyssinians-up to the restoration of the Solomon line, circa A.D. 1260
History of the Abyssinians-from the restoration of the Solomon line (circa A.D. 1260) until to-day
Form of government
Law and the administration of justice
Religion and the church
Religious practice and pageantry
Addis Ababa
Language, education, literature and art
The army
Slavery and serfdom
Trade and commerce-volume and nature
Trade and commerce-difficulties
Agriculture and industry
Communications, travel and trekking
Animal life
Foreign life and influence
Political situation
The present condition of the country
The future: possibilities and prospects.
General description of the country
The races of Abyssinia and their characteristics
The races of Abyssinia and their characteristics continued
Customs and practices
Customs and practices continued
Origin and history of the Abyssinians-up to the restoration of the Solomon line, circa A.D. 1260
History of the Abyssinians-from the restoration of the Solomon line (circa A.D. 1260) until to-day
Form of government
Law and the administration of justice
Religion and the church
Religious practice and pageantry
Addis Ababa
Language, education, literature and art
The army
Slavery and serfdom
Trade and commerce-volume and nature
Trade and commerce-difficulties
Agriculture and industry
Communications, travel and trekking
Animal life
Foreign life and influence
Political situation
The present condition of the country
The future: possibilities and prospects.
Note
Includes index.
Source of Description
Description based on PDF title page, viewed April 4, 2024.
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HeinOnline.
Language
English
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