An indispensable witness to twelfth-century wanderings and communities. He mapped worlds few saw. Volume I of The Itinerary of Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela, presented with text, bibliography and translation by A. Asher, renders one of the earliest sustained medieval travel narratives into clear, modern English while retaining the documentary force of the original. It functions as both a Jewish historical text and an instance of classic travel literature: eyewitness observation, mercantile detail and notices of synagogue life accumulate into a textured portrait of itinerant existence. A. Asher's careful translation preserves the original tone and pragmatic eye, and the organised bibliography directs readers and researchers to further sources. The edition balances scholarly rigour with welcome accessibility, useful to casual readers and to those seeking an academic reference edition. Benjamin of Tudela's journeys remain a cornerstone for Jewish diaspora history and for studies of medieval Jewish communities across medieval Spain and Asia and beyond; his route-notes illuminate Jewish pilgrimage routes, merchant networks and communal institutions and supply rare contemporaneous testimony to twelfth century travel. This volume is crafted as a history students resource and as a readable primary source for seminars, independent research and personal enquiry. Genealogists and local historians will also find occasional leads for further inquiry. Libraries, seminar leaders and readers building a curated shelf of classic travel literature will find this edition a dependable anchor. Readers drawn to Jewish travel memoirs will find the voice vivid and informing; collectors of classic travel literature will value a reliable translation and bibliographic apparatus that place the itinerary in its wider historical context. Scholars will welcome a text that supports citation and comparison across medieval sources. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.