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Isabelle Eberhardt: Explorer - EnchantedLearning.com
Isabelle Eberhardt (Feb. 17, 1877 - October 21, 1904) was an explorer who lived and traveled extensively in North Africa. [eng]
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Isabelle Eberhardt (1877-1904)
femme de lettres et voyageuse née à Genève le 17 février 1877 décédée à Aïn Sefra (Algérie) le 21 octobre 1904.
Oeuvres principales : Nouvelles algériennes (1905), Dans l'ombre chaude de l'islam (1906), Les journaliers (1922). [fra]
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Creative Quotations from Isabelle Eberhardt (1877-1904)
Isabelle Eberhardt in quotations to inspire creative thinking [eng]
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Eberhardt, Isabelle
Eberhardt, Isabelle, biographie, bibliographie [fra]
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Eberhardt Isabelle Genève Suisse
Daughter of an Armenian, Alexandre Trophimovsky, and of the Jewish wife, of German origin, of a Russian general, Isabelle Eberhardt was born in Geneva where she grew up among cosmopolitan exiles bubbling with turbulent ideas.
At twenty years old, she left Geneva for Algeria, to follow her stepbrother who had joined up with the Foreign Legion. Fascinated by life in the desert, she converted to Islam and adopted the wandering life of the Bedouin tribes, living like the arabs.
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