Notes of an Overland Journey Through France and Egypt to Bombay
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The travel memoir follows a journey from London through France into the Mediterranean, across Malta and Alexandria, and up the Nile toward Cairo and the Red Sea en route to India. It combines episodic city sketches and landscape description with practical travel detail: trains, diligences, steamers, canal and river boats, hotels, customs delays, weather and maritime hazards. The author notes local costume, social manners, religious observances, markets, and monuments, and records vivid incidents—accidents, storms, and chance encounters—while offering advice and reflections on the comforts, inconveniences, and cultural impressions encountered by a woman traveling in the period.
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