Few nations boast such a close affinity to the great historical epochs of the world as Jordan. Nor do many match its dry and dusty beauty. Wherever you travel on a Journey through Jordan, you will discover layer after layer of beauty and history-be it Amman, the royal capital that rose on the ancient foundations of the Roman city of Philadelphia, or Aqaba on the shores of the Red Sea.
The most important info the book provides is the maps that don't mention Israel, but still enclude Judea and Samaria (so-called West Bank) into a Jordan's jurisdiction.
Bearing a year of publication, which is 1994, in mind, it's definitely a priceless book of an already established state for the Arabs of so-called Palestine.