Queer Things About EgyptRead Books Ltd, 2013 M05 31 - 512 pages Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen was an English author. He studied at Trinity College, Oxford, and went to Australia (1879), where he became the first professor of history in the University of Sydney. Subsequently he traveled much and settled in London as a writer. Poems by Margaret Thomas were included in a work in the 1880s. Sladen takes up his pen to describe the humours of Egyptian society, Egyptian servants, and, above all, the humours and delights of travel in Upper Egypt. He gives glimpses of all the everyday life of the Englishman in Egypt, from doing business (with Egyptians) to donkey-riding. He also devotes several chapters to the eccentricities of the Egyptian Court. The incidents in them were the actual experiences of a very high official and his wife, given to him for publication. Not less interesting to some people than the humours of Egyptian high-life, Egyptian patriotism and Egyptian morality will be the advice on curio-buying in Egypt when you have not much money to spend. The book is not entirely taken up with anecdotes and absurdities. Like Queer Things about Japan and Queer Things about Persia, it devotes half its pages to the monuments, the romance, the mystery, and the poetry of the Orient. The fascination of Egypt is extraordinary; its monuments are matchless. |
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... Greeks and Romans felt the influences of Egypt. Of what character are the remains left by the Pharaohs in the fifty centuries during which they were laying the basis of civilisation? Tombs and temples, and the tiniest minutiæ of ...
... Greeks and Romans felt the influences of Egypt. Of what character are the remains left by the Pharaohs in the fifty centuries during which they were laying the basis of civilisation? Tombs and temples, and the tiniest minutiæ of ...
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... Greek knows when he is well off. He is as willing to live under other people's governments as the Jew, if those ... Greeks were quite willing to put up with the government of the late Sultan of Turkey to be allowed to trade in ...
... Greek knows when he is well off. He is as willing to live under other people's governments as the Jew, if those ... Greeks were quite willing to put up with the government of the late Sultan of Turkey to be allowed to trade in ...
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... Greek cathedral, well restored, built into another Roman bastion, with an arcade of high beauty running round it, and the finest view of Cairo. And just outside it is the oldest Cairo mosque —that of Amr the victorious, who conquered ...
... Greek cathedral, well restored, built into another Roman bastion, with an arcade of high beauty running round it, and the finest view of Cairo. And just outside it is the oldest Cairo mosque —that of Amr the victorious, who conquered ...
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... greatly on the increase among Greeks and other lowerclass nations. They take a lodger for one or two rooms, and make him pay the whole rent, and live in the rest. Nearly every suffragi in Cairo is a Berberine. They have.
... greatly on the increase among Greeks and other lowerclass nations. They take a lodger for one or two rooms, and make him pay the whole rent, and live in the rest. Nearly every suffragi in Cairo is a Berberine. They have.
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... Greek cottonbuyer how he managed to deal with the Egyptian. The Greek said: “The Egyptian is never satisfied unless he is cheating you; he cheats so hard that he does not notice when you are cheating him. While he is watering the cotton ...
... Greek cottonbuyer how he managed to deal with the Egyptian. The Greek said: “The Egyptian is never satisfied unless he is cheating you; he cheats so hard that he does not notice when you are cheating him. While he is watering the cotton ...
Contents
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 | |
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