"Scholars will appreciate the richness of the argument..." -- J.C. Perry Choice "Valuable... an enlightening read." Mada Masr "...a rich and erudite work..." -- Akram Belkaid Le Monde Diplomatique "A substantial and relatively groundbreaking piece of work with a sharp understanding of how geography is anchored in History with a capital H, and vice versa. Wick's determined appeal for his readers to see both the Red Sea as a product of European design as well as space more generally as a host of discursively constituted and lived places and landscapes, each with a poetics, a history, and a sense of its own is absolutely refreshing, to say nothing of its necessity." AAG Review of Books "Sophisticated and erudite...a very important work." New Perspectives on Turkey