“Of horses and men: the art of Tbourida in Morocco”, by Fouad Laroui
In the pages of this exceptional work, calligraphies, artists' illustrations and vivid images taken from life by the photographer Yoriyas and the photojournalist Yassine Toumi, merge with the pen of Fouad Laroui.
ANDpublished by Langages du Sud. 550 DH.
“Bejaâd land of mysticism”, collective
This large-format collective book, produced by 2 professional photographers and 20 contributing authors, resurrects 600 years of history and legends of Bejaâd, a Moroccan Sufi city which has long hidden its secrets.
Axion Communications Editions. 490 DH.
“Delacroix, Moroccan picture rails”, by Maurice Arama
Maurice Arama revisits Eugène Delacroix's trip to Morocco, which began in Tangier at the end of January 1832. The painter then hoped to discover the Orient, the real one, far from the clichés that abound in the artistic circles of that time . Travel notebooks, watercolors, drawings, sketches and sketches illustrate this beautiful book, like so many works exhibited in an imaginary museum, where the dazzlement felt by Eugène Delacroix in Morocco is expressed, a country which he will never forget the colors, the sounds, the costumes, but not only that…
ANDpublished by La Croisée des chemins. 450 DH.
“Morocco, land of lights”, by Ariel Wizman
Star columnist for the Canal+ group in the 2000s and famous DJ native of Casablanca, Ariel Wizman devotes this very beautiful work to Morocco, his native country. The reader is transported on a dreamlike journey across the country, through photographs of desert landscapes, lively souks, places of pilgrimage where silence is required, and quotes from great names who loved this country so much, from Romain Gary to Yves Saint Laurent.
Assouline Editions. 1,340 DH.
“Morocco”, the Harry Gruayert
This beautiful book reflects the fascination of the famous Belgian photographer Harry Gruyaert, member of Magnum Photos, for this country of which he has been capturing images for more than forty years.
Textual Editions. 760 DH.
“Gold jewelry from Morocco”, by Zineb Zniber and Wafa Méziou
Signed by a collector and an inveterate enthusiast of finery and jewelry, this beautiful book presents 200 works from private collections and museums, with the successful ambition of taking us on a journey into the intimate history of these feminine ceremonial objects. transmitted over the centuries.
Self-Reflection Editions. 890 DH.
“Ciné Casablanca, the white city in 100 films”, by Roland Carrée and Rabéa Ridaoui
More than a simple cinematographic retrospective, this book explores, through one hundred films made between 1933 and 2023, the social, cultural and architectural transformations of the Moroccan metropolis, offering a fascinating dive into the cinematographic history of the white city. A work that will appeal to both film buffs and Casablanca lovers.
Editions Le Fennec. 200 DH.
“Popular tales and legends of Morocco”, by Françoise Légey
Published for the first time in 1926 and reissued in 2024, this fascinating work immerses the reader in the oral traditions of 19th century Morocco, through 93 original stories previously collected by doctor Françoise Légey from the storytellers of Jemaa El Fna in Marrakech.
Editions du Sirocco. 130 DH.
“Pioneers and heroines of Moroccan history”, by Gilbert Sinoué
The Egyptian writer and historian Gilbert Sinoué pays tribute to twelve women who marked the history of Morocco. Sayyeda el Horra, Kharboucha, Aurora, Khnata bint Bakkar or even Zaynab al-Nafzawiyya… all have in common a prodigious destiny which shaped a part of the country's history.
Éditions La Croisée des chemins.120 DH.
“Sport in Morocco, prize lists and legends”, MDJS
This 320-page work delves into Morocco's sporting history, highlighting the exploits of athletes and the contributions of iconic figures in sport. A beautiful book that pays tribute to the vision of King Mohammed VI for sports development in Morocco.
Éditions Economiques du Maroc. Downloadable free of charge by the general public from the MDJS portal: www.mdjs.ma.