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    Boat Life in Egypt and Nubia [Electronic Version] 

    Prime, William Cowper, 1825-1905 (Rice University, 1874)
    the long black lashes fell over his cheek and his mind went wandering over the hills about San Germano in the fair land of Italy, I used to think I was looking at the face of him...
    in white from head to foot, her dress the finest lawns and laces of exquisite texture; while, by way of contrast or foil to her beauty, an Indian servant, black as an African, and dressed...
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    Hand-book for travellers in Egypt; including descriptions of the course of the Nile to the second cataract, Alexandria, Cairo, the pyramids, and Thebes, the overland transit to India, the peninsula of Mount Sinai, the oases, &c. Being a new edition, corrected and condensed, of "Modern Egypt and Thebes" [Electronic Version] 

    Wilkinson, John Gardner, Sir, 1797-1875 (Rice University, 1847)
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    Egypt [Electronic Version] 

    Kelly, Robert Talbot, 1861-1934 (Rice University, 1910)
    AND CHARLES BLACK SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W.AGENTSAMERICA … THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 64 & 66 , NEW YORKFifth AvenueAUSTRALASIA. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 205 , MELBOURNEFlinders...
    country Egypt might be, and tried to picture to themselves the scenes so vividly suggested in the Bible story.VERYIt must have been a startling experience for the little shepherd boy, who, stolen from his home among the quiet hills...
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    A handbook for travellers in Lower and Upper Egypt [Electronic Version] 

    John Murray (Firm) (Rice University, 1888)
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    Devia Cypria : notes of an archaeological journey in Cyprus in 1888 [Electronic Version] 

    Hogarth, D. G. (David George), 1862-1927 (Rice University, 1889)
    to this part of the island leave the coast-road.But the Papho hills are by no means unproductive; and sterile tracts of rock and scrub are to be found indeed in the Akámas or Oridhes, but hardly anywhere else...
    ten miles to the north-west which had originally served as its port. In an uncommercial age, when strength of position was chiefly desired, the Kuklia hill, connected only by a...
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    Cook's tourists' handbook for Egypt, the Nile, and the Desert [Electronic Version] 

    Thomas Cook Ltd. [Corporate author] (Rice University, 1897)
    -General of resides. Donkeys are taken to the hills behind the town, where a splendid view of the Nile Valley is obtained—the tombs of the sacred wolf and Meri...
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    Egypt and the Sûdân; handbook for travellers [Electronic Version] 

    Baedeker, Karl (Rice University, 1914)
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    Egypt: handbook for travellers [Electronic Version] 

    Baedeker, Karl (Rice University, 1908)
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    Egypt: Ancient Sites and Modern Scenes [Electronic Version] 

    Maspero, Gaston (Rice University, 1910)
    mummy lying on its funeral bed. The hill stood out sharply, and the stone lay scattered about in broad white slabs, stained with black where the chambers of the mine had exploded. How many more summers...
    , then the violated hypogeums, the hill with its bruised and peeled surface, a glimpse of the shining Nile, the coming and going of barges with sails set, an embankment striped with black and green, a line of trees, a...
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    Egypt, handbook for travellers: part second, upper Egypt, with Nubia as far as the second cataract and the western oases [Electronic Version] 

    Baedeker, Karl (Rice University, 1892)
    . Excursion to the tombs on the hill of (p. 32); in the afternoon, steam to (p. 22).AssiûṭHagg el-Ḳandil28th Day. Excursion to the caves of (p. 22). In the afternoon...
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    AuthorBaedeker, Karl (5)Damer, Mary Georgiana Emma Seymour Dawson, d. 1848 (2)Bell, Lilian, 1867-1929 (1)Breasted, James Henry, 1865-1935 (1)Budge, E. A. Wallis Sir, 1857-1934. (Ernest Alfred Wallis) (1)Duff Gordon, Lucie, Lady, 1821-1869 (1)Dunning, Harry Westbrook, 1871- (1)Ebers, Georg, 1837-1898 (1)Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford, 1831-1892 (1)Falls, J. C. Ewald, b. 1885 (1)... View MoreSubject
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