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Impressions Of Travel
In Egypt And Arabia Petraea (1839)
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320 pages
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The travelogue captures Alexander Dumas' adventures in 1839 through Egypt and Arabia Petraea, offering rich descriptions of Cairo, Alexandria, and the stunning pyramids. He vividly portrays the vibrant culture and customs of Egypt, alongside his exploration of Petra's breathtaking architecture, carved by the Nabataean people. Dumas shares his reflections on religion, politics, and history, providing a compelling perspective on 19th-century Middle Eastern life. This work is essential for those interested in travel, history, and cultural insights.
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2008, paperback
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