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A richly illustrated travel narrative for general readers that surveys Egypt's antiquity, physical geography, and major regions, then offers descriptive chapters on Cairo's streets, domestic interiors and mosques, the Nile and its cataracts, ancient monuments, local people, and the desert. Historical background and explanations of Islamic architecture and ritual accompany lively vignettes of everyday life, market scenes, and irrigation, while personal sketches and color plates visualize landscapes and ruins. The book blends accessible historical commentary with travel observation and art, aiming to introduce readers to the country's monuments, customs, and natural features.
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