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No land on earth has been so long observed as Egypt, which was attracting awestruck travelers back in the days of Herodotus and Julius Caesar. The range of voices gathered here is dazzling: an ancient myth from a papyrus next to Naguib Mahfouz's account of Alexandria, Florence Nightingale describing Abu Simbel side by side with Ahdaf Soueif's description of Sinai. A description of medieval Cairo by Ibn Jubayr walks hand in hand with one of the modern city by the Egyptian thinker, Taha Hussein. Lucie Duff-Gordon sails up the Nile, Edward Lane crawls through a sand-filled temple and Isam-bard Kingdom Brunel struggles up the cataract above Aswan.

243 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2007

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February 10, 2025
Fascinating anthology of historical visitors to Egypt, with British exploration given the most room (which makes sense, given the press). Nothing earthshakingly beautiful, but plenty to enjoy.
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