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Excursions to Cairo, Jerusalem, Damascus, and Balbec From the United States Ship Delaware, During Her Recent Cruise / With an Attempt to Discriminate Between Truth and Error in Regard to the Sacred Places of the Holy City

Chapter 2: EXCURSIONS TO CAIRO, JERUSALEM, DAMASCUS AND BALBEC, FROM THE UNITED STATES SHIP DELAWARE, DURING HER RECENT CRUISE.
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The author recounts a naval cruise through Egypt and Syria, blending travel narrative, descriptive sketches, and comparative antiquarian notes. He narrates approach to Alexandria and Cairo, scenes on the Nile, visits inside and around the Pyramids and the Sphinx, and commentary on Mohammed Ali’s reforms and urban institutions. Further sections cover coastal towns and an overland pilgrimage to Jerusalem with critical assessments of sacred localities and popular traditions, plus excursions to Damascus and Balbec. The account combines practical travel detail, architectural and historical observation, cultural impressions, and an effort to separate established facts from devotional or popular legend.

EXCURSIONS
TO
CAIRO, JERUSALEM,
DAMASCUS AND
BALBEC,
FROM THE
UNITED STATES SHIP DELAWARE,
DURING HER RECENT CRUISE.

WITH AN
ATTEMPT TO DISCRIMINATE BETWEEN TRUTH AND ERROR IN
REGARD TO THE SACRED PLACES OF THE
HOLY CITY.

BY GEORGE JONES, A. M.
CHAPLAIN U. S. NAVY; AUTHOR OF SKETCHES OF NAVAL LIFE.

NEW-YORK:
VAN NOSTRAND AND DWIGHT.
1836.