Explore the captivating history and culture of Egypt in this comprehensive volume. Originally published in 1899, "Egypt" provides a detailed look at the land of the Pharaohs, its ancient monuments, and its evolving society. Authored by James Carlile McCoan with a supplementary chapter by Wilfred C. Lay covering more recent events, this book offers a unique perspective on Egypt's past and present.
From the majestic pyramids to the bustling streets of Cairo, this book delves into the heart of Egyptian life. Discover the rich tapestry of its history, its political landscape, and its enduring allure for travelers and historians alike. This edition preserves the original insights and observations, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Egypt's fascinating story.
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