Queer Things About EgyptJazzybee Verlag, 2019 - 512 pages This book is filled with varied information about Egypt. Everything is touched upon—the people, their customs, and manner of writing English, descriptions of scenery, history and social conditions—in the manner of a well informed traveler willing to tell all he knows. It is an entertaining book, and one which a visitor to Egypt could hardly afford to be without, especially the seekers of recreation in perusing passages of sprightly talk about things new and old, maintained by a man who is likely to have cheered many a table and fireside by his traveler's tales. |
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... EGYPTIAN CHARACTER CHAPTER .IEnglish as She is Wrote in Egypt CHAPTER II. On the Humours of the Suffragi, the Egyptian Servant CHAPTER III. How Foreigners Live in Cairo CHAPTER IV. Queer Things About Cairo Society CHAPTER V. The Woes of ...
... EGYPTIAN CHARACTER CHAPTER .IEnglish as She is Wrote in Egypt CHAPTER II. On the Humours of the Suffragi, the Egyptian Servant CHAPTER III. How Foreigners Live in Cairo CHAPTER IV. Queer Things About Cairo Society CHAPTER V. The Woes of ...
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Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen. PREFACE. The. Call. of. Egypt. EGYPT has two calls—one for England and one for all the world. To England she is a brand snatched from the burning. A century and more ago, in the two battles of Abûkir, by land ...
Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen. PREFACE. The. Call. of. Egypt. EGYPT has two calls—one for England and one for all the world. To England she is a brand snatched from the burning. A century and more ago, in the two battles of Abûkir, by land ...
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... Egypt: it is so dry, so genial, so equable, so wedded to blue skies and pageants of sunrise and sunset. Such is the call of Egypt's climate. There remains the call of the Motherland. I do not mean by this that any of us—except perhaps ...
... Egypt: it is so dry, so genial, so equable, so wedded to blue skies and pageants of sunrise and sunset. Such is the call of Egypt's climate. There remains the call of the Motherland. I do not mean by this that any of us—except perhaps ...
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... Egyptians—many of their tombs might have been hewn out by Egyptian artificers, and they are rich in Egyptian jewels and implements. Through them, as well as direct, the Greeks and Romans felt the influences of Egypt. Of what character ...
... Egyptians—many of their tombs might have been hewn out by Egyptian artificers, and they are rich in Egyptian jewels and implements. Through them, as well as direct, the Greeks and Romans felt the influences of Egypt. Of what character ...
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... Egyptian had as much sense as the Greek—out of Greece—there would be no other. The Greek knows when he is well off. He is as willing to live under other people's governments as the Jew, if those governments can ensure him equitable ...
... Egyptian had as much sense as the Greek—out of Greece—there would be no other. The Greek knows when he is well off. He is as willing to live under other people's governments as the Jew, if those governments can ensure him equitable ...
Contents
Queer Things About Cairo Society | |
The Woes of the Egyptian Housekeeper | |
More about Agenorias Servants | |
The Egyptian State Railways | |
Damietta | |
Rosetta | |
Abûkir and the Battle of the Nile | |
A Visit to the Fayum the Land of a Thousand Days | |
Assyut and Abydos | |
Crossing the Libyan Desert to the Great | |
Oasis CHAPTER XXVII The Marvels of the Great Oasis | |
Doing Business with Egyptians | |
The Pasha | |
The Naughty Princess | |
Chips from the Court | |
The Man About Town in Egypt | |
The Humours of the Country Egyptian | |
The Gyps at Home | |
On the Humours of Egyptian Hotels | |
The Egyptians Idea of Serving His Country | |
Of the Humours of Egyptian Donkeyboys | |
On the Most Interesting Things to Buy in Egypt if you have not much to Spend | |
FROM ALEXANDRIA TO ASSUAN | |
Some Reflections on the Forgotten Cleopatra | |
Cleopatras Temple of Denderah | |
Luxor the City of the Lotuseater | |
The Tombs of the Pharaohs at Thebes | |
Hundredpyloned Thebes | |
Three Great Temples Esna Edfu and Komombo | |
Assuan the City of the Idle Wealthy | |
The Great Dam of Assuan | |
Elephantine | |
Philæ the Melted Pearl | |
The Humours and the Beauties of the Nile as seen from Cooks Steamers | |
Life at Luxor | |
The Ruins of Karnak | |
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