
Morocco, Its People and Places, published in 1879 by Edmondo De Amicis, is a travel literature work that documents the author's experiences in Morocco, particularly in Tangiers. De Amicis vividly describes the cultural contrasts between European and Moroccan life, detailing his observations of local customs, architecture, and the vibrant populace. The book gained popularity in the 1880s, coinciding with Victorian expansionism and a growing public interest in global exploration.









