Shoup has done a fine job of surveying Jordan for this series, which is directed at the general reader and the undergraduate student. Jordan's geography, history, religion, literature, arts, traditional food and costume, gender, and social customs are the main themes described. Attention is given throughout to the Bedouin people as well as the Arab majority. Differences between the culture and customs of city, village, and rural people are carefully noted. A glossary and bibliography are provided.