xii 467 pages.The book belonged to the Rosiclare Memorial Public Library. The jacket has a Dewey label on the spine, else in excellent condition as it had a protective cover. The library's stamp is on the copyright page and on the library pocket, which is glued to the decorative front end paper.The date due slip shows that the book has been borrowed four times. Beyond the preliminaries, the book is in excellent condition, clean, unmarked and solid. "...For nine years (1955-1964) Agnes Newton Keith lived in Libya where her forester husband, Harry Keith, was chief of the FAO Mission of the United Nations. It was his responsibility to find young Libyans who could be trained to replant forests, revitalize oases and extend irrigation.Title on jacket 'Children of Allah: Between the Sea and Sahara' An Atlantic Monthly Press Book.