

An edition of A thousand miles up the Nile (1878)
By Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford
Publish Date
1899
Publisher
G. Routledge and Sons, Limited
Language
eng
Pages
499
Description:
In 1873, English novelist Amelia Edwards left the cosmopolitan comfort of Cairo's Shepherd's Hotel to venture up the Nile in a hired <i>dehabeeyah</i> - a boat replete with a crew of twenty men, drawing rooms, servants, a piano and high tea. Accompanied by such intriguing characters as the "Painter" and the "Happy Couple", Miss Edwards sailed off on a leisurely thousand-mile voyage to fragrant marketplaces, mud-walled villages, shadowy nomads, Nubian belles, and the tombs of long forgotten kings. First published in 1877, her account of the voyage became an enduring travel classic and this intrepid Victorian lady traveler went on to occupy England's first chair of Egyptology.
subjects: Description and travel, Pyramids, Travel, Reisebericht, Nile river and valley, Voyages and travels, Women
People: Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards (1831-1892)
Places: Egypt, Nile River, Nile River Valley