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Assouline "Camels of Saudi Arabia (Ultimate Collection)" Book by Ghada AlMuhanna Abalkhail

Assouline"Camels of Saudi Arabia (Ultimate Collection)" Book by Ghada AlMuhanna Abalkhail

$1,200

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Imagine the deserts of Saudi Arabia. The windswept sand dunes. The sculptural rock formations. And in the distance, a camel, standing boldly in the sun’s rays. Camels, and more specifically the dromedary, or one-humped camel, is an icon of the Arabian landscape. Throughout Saudi Arabia’s history, the camel has been represented in poetry, art, and legends.

Camels from Saudi Arabia bridges the gap between the past and present through a celebration of this magnificent creature, and features original photography by Oliver Pilcher.

Details:
  • Silk hardcover in a silk clamshell
  • Author: Ghada AlMuhanna Abalkhail
  • 180 pages; over 100 illustrations
  • Approx. 18.74"L x 15.3"W x 3.15"D
  • Item Weight (Lbs): 17.8
  • Made in Italy
About Assouline
We created this company to be the first luxury brand on culture. We wanted to supply everything for a contemporary library; we started working with top perfumers for scented candles, with Goyard for a book trunk, with Chanel on a quilted leather slipcase, and so on. Now we are expanding the Assouline lifestyle brand in stores in the most important cities of the world. We love and believe in books more than everything else, but we also want to extend our vision to create all that can be expected in a chic and personalized library, from beautiful books and special editions to luxury gift items, unique library accessories, and now a complete turnkey collection of stylish furniture. Our digital world goes faster than ever and nothing remains of it, but books are a solid part of our past and present. They are also beautiful. For us, books are a matter of intellect and emotion; heritage and innovation. Information is not only about today, and the past is a sensational source of inspiration.
-Prosper & Martine Assouline