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Quinze Jours en Égypte

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The narrative records a brief travelogue of a European journalist's fifteen-day visit to Egypt, recounting the sea voyage on a modern steamer, arrival and short excursions around the capital region, visits to famed ancient monuments illustrated by on-site photographs, impressions of a new suburban development rising from the desert, and scenes of social life among fellow travelers and expatriate communities. Interwoven are reflections on modern transport, archaeological spectacle, landscape contrasts between desert and cultivated land, and the author's immediate sensory and emotional responses to sites and people encountered.

About the Author

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Fernand Neuray

Fernand Neuray was a French author known for his travel writing, particularly his work "Quinze Jours en Égypte." This book offers a vivid account of his experiences in Egypt, capturing the culture, landscapes, and historical significance of the region. Neuray's writing reflects a keen observation of his surroundings, making his narratives engaging for readers interested in travel and exploration. His contributions to literature provide insight into early 20th-century travel experiences and the allure of Egypt as a destination.

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