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Books and Articles Availables in the Roger Mimó's Library in Hotel Tomboctou 1.Books About Morocco Books and articles availables in the Roger Mimó’s library in Hotel Tomboctou These books are available to our customers during their stay in the hotel. (519 books in French, 492 books in Spanish, 75 books in Catalan, 43 books in English, 19 books in Arabic, 6 books in Italian, 12 books in German, 4 books in Turkish, 1 book in Dutch) Index 1. Books about Morocco: 1.1 -Books about history, society and traditions of Morocco 1.2 -Books about Moroccan arts and architecture 1.3 -Books about Moroccan mountains 1.4 -Books about various aspects of Morocco 1.5 -Gides of Morocco 1.6 -Maps of Morocco 1.7 -Moroccan cities plans 1.8 -Articles about Morocco 1.9 -Magazines and parts of magazines about Morocco 2. Books about Africa and the Muslim world: 2.1 -Books about Northern Africa in general 2.2 -Books about Tunisia 2.3 -Books about Egypt 2.4 -Books about Black Africa 2.5 -Books about other Arabian and Muslim countries 2.6 -Articles and magazines about various Arabian and Muslim countries 2.7 -Books about Islam 2.8 -Maps of Africa and Muslim countries 2.9 -City plans of Africa and Muslim countries 3. Travel books in Africa and Asia 4. Romans 5. 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Le Glaoui, mon père (in French), MH-8- 10 - Alaoui, Ali Mounir: Mohamed V et Hassan II (in French), MH-8-11 - Morales, Víctor: El final del protectorado hispano-francés en Marruecos (in Spanish), MH-8-12 - Mezzine, Larbi: Le Tafilalt (in French), MH-8-13 - Ibn Abi Zar, Ali: Rwad al Kirtas (in French), MH-8-14 - Lagardere, Vincent: Les almoravides (in French), MH-8-15 - Khettouch, Moha Ou Ali: La mémoire de Tamazight (in French), MH-8-16 - Mehdi Ben Barka (in French), MH-8-17 - De Henin, Jorge: Descripción de los reinos de Marruecos (in Spanish), MH-8-18 - Histoire du Maroc (in French), MH-8-19 - Flores Morales, Angel: El Sahara Español (in Spanish), MH-8-20 - Lévi-Provençal, E: Les historiens des Chorfa (in French), MH-8-22 - Valenzuela, Javier y Masegosa, Alberto: La última frontera (in Spanish), MH-8-23 - Cuadernos de historia del islam, 5 (in Spanish), MH-8-24 - Wolf, Jean: L’epopée d’Abdelkhaleq Torres (in French), MH-8-25 - García Figuera, Tomás: Marruecos (in Spanish), MH-8-26 - Almela, Vicente: Una boda en Yebala (in Spanish), MH-8-27 - Ruiz de Cuevas, Teodoro: Jurisprudencia rabínica en Marruecos (in Spanish), MH-8- 28 - Martín, Eloy: Marruecos y el colonialismo español 1859-1912 (in Spanish), MH-8-29 - Leguineche, Manuel: Annual 1921 (in Spanish), MH-8-30 - Lugan, Bernard: Histoire du Maroc (in French), MH-8-31 - Bahhar, Driss: Figuig dans les récits des premiers voyageurs européens (in French), MH-8-32 - Lahnite, Abraham: Le Sous géografique, historique et humain (in French), MH-8-33 - Lahnite, Abraham: L’application du traité de Fès dans le Sous (in French), MH-8-34 - Hamid, Khadija: Histoire du Maroc à la lumière de l’archéologie (in French), MH-8- 35 - Harris, Walter: Le Maroc disparu (in French), MH-8-36 - Oriental marocain (in French), MH-8-37 - Mounir, Omar: Bou Hmara (in French), MH-8-38 - Ibn Khaldoun: Discours sur l’histoire universelle (in French), MH-8-39 - Spillmann, Georges: Esquisse d’histoire religieuse du Maroc (in French), MH-8-40 - Nekrouf, Younès: La bataille des trois-rois (in French), MH-8-41 - Glacier, Osire: Femmes politiques au Maroc d’hier à aujourd’hui (in French), MH-8- 42 - Goundafi, Omar: Un caïd du Maroc d’antan, Taïeb Goundafi (1855-1928) (in French), MH-8-43 - Doutté, Edmond: Les marabouts (in French), MH-8-45 - Ravennes, Jean: Aux portes du Sud. Le Maroc (in French), MH-8-46 - El Mezouari El Glaoui, Abderrahman: Le grand visir Madani El Mezouari El Glaoui (in French), MH-8-47 - De Haas, Hein: Aroemi, aroemi. Een vreemdeling in Marokko (in Dutch), MH-8-48 - De Haas, Hein: Migration and development in Southern Morocco (in English), MH-8- 49 - Houel, Christian: Mes aventures marocaines (in French), MH-8-50 - Les Archives Berbères 1915-1916 (in French), MH-8-51 - Montagne, Robert: Révolution au Maroc (in French), MH-8-52 - Attafi, Abdellatif: Que s’est-il passé au Maroc entre 1492 et 1912 dans le texte littéraire d’expression française ? 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