This book is a valuable addition to any collection of geographic books. 

It offers a unique perspective on the Arabian Peninsula, specifically Saudi Arabia and the Gulf, through exploration and travel records. 

Written by Harry St. John Philby and translated into Arabic by Sabri Mohamed Hassan, this first edition was published by the National Center for Translation in 2003. 

The book is a nonfictional narrative with 384 pages, measuring 24 cm in length and 17 cm in width, and weighing 450 grams.

It is a paperback format and does not have any personalization or signature. 

This book is intended for young adults interested in the geographic region and provides insight into the exploration of the Arabian Peninsula.