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    Oriental Cairo : the city of the "Arabian nights" [Electronic Version] 

    Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton, 1856-1947 (Rice University, 1911)
    . ORIENTAL THE CITY OF THE “ARABIAN NIGHTS” THE BAB...
    -EN-, THE OLD GATE OF VICTORY BUILT BY SALADIN. Illustration of title-pageORIENTAL CAIROTHE CITY OF THE “ARABIAN NIGHTS...
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    Egypt, handbook for travellers.Pt. 1. Lower Egypt, with the Fayum and the peninsula of Sinai [Electronic Version] 

    Baedeker, Karl (Rice University, 1885)
    districts contrasted with the solemn, awe-inspiring desert, and the manners, customs, and appearance of a most interesting, though not always pleasing, population. At the same time Egypt is pre-eminent among...
    ), a sultry, parching, and enervating wind from the desert, prevailing at longer or shorter intervals for about fifty days (whence the name), though in some seasons...
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    The land of the Pharaohs. Egypt and Sinai: illustrated by pen and pencil. [Electronic Version] 

    Manning, Samuel, 1822-1881 (Rice University, 1875)
    spreading his prayer-carpet in the roadway, and performing his devotions, as little disturbed by the bustle around him as though he were alone in the desert.parvenuIN AN EGYPTIAN STREET.en route...
    , or soaring in dense clouds overhead. The narrow strip of desert which forms the northern coast-line of Egypt is soon crossed, and we enter the Delta of the Nile, which continues almost as far...
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    Queer things about Egypt [Electronic Version] 

    Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton, 1856-1947 (Rice University, 1911)
    , and the lordly mediæval cemetery called the Tombs of the Caliphs, whose shrines, stretching into the desert, form the most beautiful and romantic vision in the kingdom of Arabian art...
    perfect climate. If he is satisfied with sunshine, without uniformity of temperature, in he can have the gayest of winter Society, combined with all sorts of sport and the contemplation of monuments innumerable in a mediæval Arabian...
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    Veiled Mysteries of Egypt and the Religion of Islam [Electronic Version] 

    Leeder, S.H. (Rice University, 1913)
    chivalry towards a guest appears equally, as I well know, in the tent of the desert, and the mud hut of the remote oasis, where it can charm away the limitations of poverty as surely as it can soften...
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    Modern sons of the Pharaohs [Electronic Version] 

    Leeder, S.H. (Rice University, 1918)
    . MODERN SONS OF THE PHARAOHS A STUDY OF THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE COPTS OF EGYPTBY S. H. LEEDER AUTHOR OF "VEILED MYSTERIES OF EGYPT" "THE DESERT GATEWAY" ETC. ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS BY THE AUTHOR...
    —these landowners are rescuing immense tracts of pure desert and brine-logged earth, and making it to smile under the waving corn which, as by magic, springs up where once the sea reigned or the hot dry sand...
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    An account of the manners and customs of the modern egyptians. Written in Egypt during the years 1833—1835. [Electronic Version] 

    Lane, E. W. (Edward William), 1801-1876 (Rice University, 1890)
    own, and as such it has few parallels in literature.con amoreA fresh translation of the “Arabian Nights” was Lane's next great work. Instead of the misleading and imperfect translation still...
    work.ItThe Nile, in its course trough the narrow and winding valley of , which is confined on each side by mountainous and sandy deserts, as well as through the plain of , is everywhere bordered, excepting in a...
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    An account of the manners and customs of the modern Egyptians. Volume 1. [Electronic Version] 

    Lane, E. W. (Edward William), 1801-1876 (Rice University, 1836)
    , for “prefixed,” read “appended.”30. Line 18. The term 'Ar'ab was formerly used to designate the of Arabian origin, while the people of the same race who dwelt in the were called...
    through the narrow and winding valley of , which is confined on each side by mountainous and sandy deserts, as well as through the plain of , is everywhere bordered, excepting in a very few places, by cultivated...
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    An account of the manners and customs of the modern Egyptians. Volume 2. [Electronic Version] 

    Lane, E. W. (Edward William), 1801-1876 (Rice University, 1836)
    the Egyptians most excel is architecture. The finest specimens of Arabian architecture are found in the Egyptian metropolis and its environs; and not only the mosques and other public buildings...

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