This is a 500 page abridged edition (the tp verso says "excerpts from ... ") of Belzoni's Narration of the operations and recent discoveries within the pyramids, temples, tombs, and excavations, in Egypt and Nubia, and of a journey to the coast of the Red Sea, in search of the ancient Berenice, and another, to the oasis of Jupiter Ammon originally published in 1824. Belzoni is a fascinating character and this book was fun to read, as well as informative about Egypt and the earliest "excavations" -- ie. treasure hunting -- in the early part of the nineteenth century. Unfortunately the book is full of typos -- maybe I should say "scannos" because they are the type that result from a scanner rather than a typist (confusion of c and e, cl and d, etc.). It seems that White Star (the publisher) didn't bother to proofread the result (or even run it through spellcheck). Don't publishers today care what goes out under their imprint?