Rice Univesrity Logo
    • FAQ
    • Deposit your work
    • Login
    Search 
    •   Rice Scholarship Home
    • Cultural Heritage Collections
    • TIMEA - Travelers in the Middle East Archive
    • Search
    •   Rice Scholarship Home
    • Cultural Heritage Collections
    • TIMEA - Travelers in the Middle East Archive
    • Search
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Search

    Show Advanced FiltersHide Advanced Filters

    Filters

    Use filters to refine the search results.

    Now showing items 1-8 of 8

    • Sort Options:
    • Relevance
    • Title Asc
    • Title Desc
    • Issue Date Asc
    • Issue Date Desc
    • Results Per Page:
    • 5
    • 10
    • 20
    • 40
    • 60
    • 80
    • 100
    Thumbnail

    Queer things about Egypt [Electronic Version] 

    Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton, 1856-1947 (Rice University, 1911)
    of the Bible and the Pharaohs.Queer Things about JapanQueerThings about PersiaI have also much to say about the exhilaration of riding and camping in the desert; the utterly strange life in the Great Oasis; the comedy of the Nile...
    it falling into the hands of the Crusaders. In the mounds of sand heaped upon its ruins by the winds of the desert any one who likes can fossick for the remains of Arab pottery (all dating...
    Thumbnail

    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...
    Thumbnail

    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...
    is required by all decent Europeans with whom they have dealings. Neither my wife nor I ever had a coarse remark addressed to us during the many months we have lived with Eastern people.This boatman...
    Thumbnail

    Five Months at Cairo and in Lower Egypt [Electronic Version] 

    Charmes, Gabriel (Rice University, 1883)
    interminable line of faces of rare perfection that passes every Sunday. The Greeks particularly are admirable; they become very soon a little corpulent, but it is the common lot of the Eastern women, and here at least this kind of charm is very highly esteemed...
    Thumbnail

    An account of the manners and customs of the modern Egyptians. [Volume 1] [Electronic Edition] 

    Lane, E. W. (Edward William), 1801-1876 (Rice University, 1871)
    'Alee, and closed the record of an exclusively Eastern nation. To continue it would be only to chronicle the gradual disuse of their national and characteristic customs, and the adoption...
    have applied to higher authorities; having the happiness to number among my friends in this city some persons of the highest attainments in Eastern learning.wordsPerhaps the reader may not be displeased if I here...
    Thumbnail

    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)
    authorities; having the happiness to number among my friends in this city some persons of the highest attainments in Eastern learning.wordsPerhaps the reader may not be displeased if I here attempt to acquaint him...
    are not marked by similar eccentricities. My attentions to my visitors have been generally confined to the common usages of Eastern hospitality; supplying them with pipes and coffee, and welcoming them...
    Thumbnail

    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)
    to higher authorities; having the happiness to number among my friends in this city some persons of the highest attainments in Eastern learning.wordsPerhaps the reader may not be displeased if I here attempt...
    visitors have been generally confined to the common usages of Eastern hospitality; supplying them with pipes and coffee, and welcoming them to a share of my dinner or supper. Many...
    Thumbnail

    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)
    , and the shops to which they belong, five or six feet in width; and consequently these afford room enough for four persons, or more, sitting in the Eastern fashion. The shopman generally says his prayers...

    Home | FAQ | Contact Us | Privacy Notice | Accessibility Statement
    Managed by the Digital Scholarship Services at Fondren Library, Rice University
    Physical Address: 6100 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77005
    Mailing Address: MS-44, P.O.BOX 1892, Houston, Texas 77251-1892
    Site Map

     

    Browse

    Entire ArchiveCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsTypeThis CommunityBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsType

    My Account

    Login

    Context

    Export Search Metadata

    Discover

    AuthorLane, E. W. (Edward William), 1801-1876 (4)Leeder, S.H. (2)Charmes, Gabriel (1)Dittrich, P. (1)Lekegian, G. (1)Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton, 1856-1947 (1)Subject
    Egypt--Social life and customs (8)
    Daily Life & Customs (7)Religion & Festivals (6)Art & Artifacts (5)History & Politics (5)Egypt--Description and travel (2)People (2)Places & Architecture (2)Cairo (Egypt) (1)Coptic Church. (1)... View MoreDate Issued1910 - 1919 (3)1890 - 1899 (1)1880 - 1889 (1)1870 - 1879 (1)1836 - 1839 (2)Has File(s)Yes (8)

    Home | FAQ | Contact Us | Privacy Notice | Accessibility Statement
    Managed by the Digital Scholarship Services at Fondren Library, Rice University
    Physical Address: 6100 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77005
    Mailing Address: MS-44, P.O.BOX 1892, Houston, Texas 77251-1892
    Site Map