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Mention oil and KSA comes to mind. Mention Saudia Arabia and petrodollars come to mind. So ever wondered what was KSA like before oil gushed to make the kingdom rich? Maybe @Saif al-Arab can kick of with some pictures and insight into life in KSA before black gold?
Old Jeddah
Banu Yam men, Najran Province - Saudi Arabia circa.1930
Mr Bertram Thomas, Arabia Felix - Across The "Empty Quarter" of Arabia New York 1932
Old House Doors, Al Lith, Saudi Arabia.
Prince Khalid Street, Al Khobar - Dorothy Miller 1952
For me what is shocking is how oil can change fate of a nation within a generation or two. From zero to hero is amazing.
The best account of pre oil KSA is by Bertram Thomas who travelled all over KSA in 1930s and left us with a invaluable record of the KSA that was without the oil.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertram_Thomas
This vintage book is Bertram Thomas’s 1932 travelogue, “Arabia Felix”. It is a factual account of his epic voyage across the vast southern desert of the Arabian Peninsula from 1930-3. A fascinating page-turner that chronicles a stunning achievement likely never to be attempted again, “Arabia Felix” would make for a worthy addition to any collection, and constitutes a must-read for lovers of exciting non-fiction. Contents include: “A Propitious Start and an Early Check”, “At Dhufar: Anarchy, Treachery, and Hospitality”, “Skull-Measuring and Devil-Dancing”, “In the Qara Mountains: ‘Ain ar Rizat”, “In the Qara Mountains, Ancient Survivals and the Blood Sacrifice”, “The Qara Mountains. Hyenas, Faith Cures and Circumcision”, etc. Bertram Sidney Thomas (1892–1950) was an English Arabist and the first person from the West to cross the Rub' al Khali. We are republishing this classic volume in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new biography of the author.
Fantastic selection of images here by Bertam Thomas's 1932 travelogue > https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=A...kaXRAhUMCMAKHYLODukQ_AUICCgB&biw=1056&bih=488
Old Jeddah
Banu Yam men, Najran Province - Saudi Arabia circa.1930
Mr Bertram Thomas, Arabia Felix - Across The "Empty Quarter" of Arabia New York 1932
Old House Doors, Al Lith, Saudi Arabia.
Prince Khalid Street, Al Khobar - Dorothy Miller 1952
For me what is shocking is how oil can change fate of a nation within a generation or two. From zero to hero is amazing.
The best account of pre oil KSA is by Bertram Thomas who travelled all over KSA in 1930s and left us with a invaluable record of the KSA that was without the oil.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertram_Thomas
This vintage book is Bertram Thomas’s 1932 travelogue, “Arabia Felix”. It is a factual account of his epic voyage across the vast southern desert of the Arabian Peninsula from 1930-3. A fascinating page-turner that chronicles a stunning achievement likely never to be attempted again, “Arabia Felix” would make for a worthy addition to any collection, and constitutes a must-read for lovers of exciting non-fiction. Contents include: “A Propitious Start and an Early Check”, “At Dhufar: Anarchy, Treachery, and Hospitality”, “Skull-Measuring and Devil-Dancing”, “In the Qara Mountains: ‘Ain ar Rizat”, “In the Qara Mountains, Ancient Survivals and the Blood Sacrifice”, “The Qara Mountains. Hyenas, Faith Cures and Circumcision”, etc. Bertram Sidney Thomas (1892–1950) was an English Arabist and the first person from the West to cross the Rub' al Khali. We are republishing this classic volume in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new biography of the author.
Fantastic selection of images here by Bertam Thomas's 1932 travelogue > https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=A...kaXRAhUMCMAKHYLODukQ_AUICCgB&biw=1056&bih=488
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