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SOUTHERN SUDAN.—This interesting photograph of land, cloud, and some habitations in the Southern Sudan is from James Morris’s latest hook, “The Market of Seleukia” (published by Faber). In this book Mr Morris finds, as readily as any contemporary writer, a path through the complicated, shifting patterns of the Middle East.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28471, 28 December 1957, Page 3

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SOUTHERN SUDAN.—This interesting photograph of land, cloud, and some habitations in the Southern Sudan is from James Morris’s latest hook, “The Market of Seleukia” (published by Faber). In this book Mr Morris finds, as readily as any contemporary writer, a path through the complicated, shifting patterns of the Middle East. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28471, 28 December 1957, Page 3

SOUTHERN SUDAN.—This interesting photograph of land, cloud, and some habitations in the Southern Sudan is from James Morris’s latest hook, “The Market of Seleukia” (published by Faber). In this book Mr Morris finds, as readily as any contemporary writer, a path through the complicated, shifting patterns of the Middle East. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28471, 28 December 1957, Page 3

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