Emilio García Gómez, a distinguished Spanish Arabist, chronicles his fascinating journey through Egypt, Syria, and Palestine during the years 1927-1928. This insightful travelogue offers a unique and invaluable glimpse into the social, cultural, and political landscapes of these regions during the interwar period. Gómez's meticulous observations and scholarly reflections provide a rich tapestry of life in a rapidly changing Middle East, covering everything from historical sites and local customs to emerging political dynamics. His work stands as a significant primary source, capturing the essence of a pivotal era and offering profound perspectives for historians, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the Levant's early 20th-century history. It's a testament to his deep understanding and engagement with the Arab world.