Tangier


Let It Come Down
Tangerine
The Alchemist
الخبز الحافي
Hope And Other Dangerous Pursuits
The Power of Your Subconscious Mind
Naked Lunch: The Restored Text
The International City of Tangier (Stanford Books In World Politics)
Genesis Academy: The Seer's Legacy (Genesis Academy Urban Fantasy Series Book 1)
Enchantment. Pictures from the Tangier American Legation Museum
Tangerina (MR Narrativa) (Spanish Edition)
Blood and Guts in High School
Tangier in the Rain
A Journey to the End of the Millennium
Lady of Fire (Lady #3)
Tangier by Josh ShoemakeIn Tangier by Mohamed ChoukriEl tiempo entre costuras by María DueñasInterzone by William S. BurroughsTangerine by Christine Mangan
Tangier
42 books — 1 voter
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Before You Visit Morocco
18 books — 13 voters

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War History Non Fiction
13 books — 13 voters

Paul Bowles
Tangier is more New York than New York. ... Then you must see how alike the two places are. The life revolves wholly about the making of money. Practically everyone is dishonest. In New York you have Wall Street, here you have the Bourse. ... In New York you have the slick financiers, here the money changers. In New York you have your racketeers. Here you have your smugglers. And you have every nationality and no civic pride.
Paul Bowles, Let It Come Down

There is a Cinzano on the table beside me and a siphon of aerated water. I am at a loss to know how ants have got into the siphon. Neither the ants themselves nor the people who filled the siphons can have intended this.
Peter Mayne

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