1918 Macleod MOROCCO French Reformation MUTINY OF FEZ Photo Illustrations -3

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or ...rare books at fair prices...! Search by Topic Africa America - North America -South Arabia - Middle East Arctic - Antarctic Asia - Central Asia - China & Japan Asia - Southeast Australia & Pacific Bibliographies Europe Globes Graphic Arts Literature Maps & Prints Mountaineering Natural History Russia Sciences Signed & Inscribed Sir Richard F. Burton Title: The Achievements of France in Morocco. Author: MACLEOD, Mr. J. M. Publisher: London: Royal Geographical Society, 1918. Item is in ORIGINAL Condition, With Blue Wrappers - As Issued, Complete with All the Ads!!! Notes & Condition: An interesting and remarkably comprehensive report by James McIver Macleod, the British Consul at Fez from 1893 to 1916, delineating the material progress of Morocco over twenty-five years, including the creation of French protectorate by the Treaty of Fez as well as the difficulties establishing public order by the French reformers. Some of the progress and achievements described here include creation finance service and public works, construction of roads, establishment of agricultural, veterinary and meteorological services, improvement in imports and exports, establishment of telegraph lines, construction of schools, establishment of Franco-Moorish law courts and medical work. Also with some remarks on the Mutiny of read more