Zahra Freeth - Books By Zahra Freeth

Books By Zahra Freeth

  • Kuwait Was My Home. London: Allen and Unwin (1956)
  • Run Softly, Demerara. London: Allen and Unwin (1960)
  • A New Look at Kuwait. London: Allen and Unwin (1972)
  • Kuwait: Prospect and Reality. London: Allen and Unwin (1972) with H. V. F. Winstone
  • Explorers of Arabia: From Renaissance to the End of the Victorian Era. London: Allen and Unwin (1978) edited by H. V. F. Winstone and Zahra Freeth
  • "A Journey to Hail". Saudi Aramco World 31 (3) (May/June 1980) with H. V. F. Winstone
  • The Arab of the Desert by H. R. P Dickson (1983), 3rd edition revised and abridged; edited by Robert Wilson and Zahra Freeth
  • Rashid of Saudi Arabia. Lutterworth Press (2001)
    • Zahra Freeth also wrote the introduction to Traditional Architecture in Kuwait and the Northern Gulf by R. Lewcock. London: Art and Archaeology Research Papers and The United Bank of Kuwait (1978)

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