Wilfred Thesiger has written at least 13 books. Their most popular book is Arabian Sands with 25 saves with an average rating of 4.2⭐.
Major Sir Wilfred Patrick Thesiger, CBE, DSO, FRAS, FRGS, also called Mubarak bin London (Arabic for "the blessed one from London")[1][2] (3 June 1910 – 24 August 2003) was a British explorer and travel writer.
Thesiger is best known for his travel books Arabian Sands (1959), on his foot and camel crossing of the Empty Quarter of Arabia, and The Marsh Arabs (1964), on his time living in the marshes of Iraq with the Marsh Arabs. He donated his collection of 23,000 travel photographs to the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford.
1959 • 25 Readers • 491 pages • 4.2
1964 • 10 Readers • 292 pages • 5
1987 • 2 Readers • 464 pages • 4
2007 • 2 Readers • 96 pages • 3
1998 • 1 Reader • 174 pages • 4
1979 • 1 Reader • 304 pages • 5
1987 • 1 Reader • 224 pages • 4
1996 • 1 Reader • 214 pages • 4
1994 • 1 Reader • 224 pages • 5
2011 • 1 Reader
2002 • 1 Reader • 302 pages • 5
1995 • 1 Reader • 487 pages • 3