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Cross, Mary. Morocco: Sahara to the Sea. Abbeville, 2000. Striking photographs of Morocco and its inhabitants.
Cunninghame Graham, R. B. Mogreb-El-Acksa: A Journey in Morocco. Marlboro, 1997. Vivid adventures of a late-19th-century English traveler; first published in 1898.
Fernea, Elizabeth Warnock. A Street in Marrakech. Doubleday, Reprint, Waveland, 1976. 1988. Experiences of an American family living in the Moroccan city.
Hermes, Jules The Children of Morocco Carolrhoda, 1995. Photo essay showcasing Moroccan children at home, at work, and at play. For younger readers.
Hoisington, William A. Lyautey and French Conquest of Morocco St. Martin's, 1995. Solider and administrator Louis Hubert Lyautey's dreams for cultural and political trade between France and North Africa, and the irony and tragedy of his attempts to make them reality.
Pennell, C. R. Morocco Since 1830: A History. New York University Press, 1999. A general history covering Morocco's colonial past and its drive to independence.
Rogerson, Barnaby. A Traveler's History of North Africa. Interlink, 1998. North African history from Carthaginian times to the kings, colonels, and presidents of the present. Includes a chronology of major events, historical maps, a list of rulers, and a gazetteer.

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