Experience the timeless beauty and mystique of early twentieth-century Egypt through the eyes of Pierre Loti.
This 1908 English translation of Pierre Loti's La Mort de Philae is a captivating travelogue that vividly portrays Egypt at the dawn of the twentieth century. With his masterful storytelling and eye for detail, Loti invites readers on a journey through Egypt's iconic landscapes, ancient monuments, and vibrant culture. This engaging volume will appeal to anyone with a passion for Egypt's history or an appreciation for vintage travel writing.
Pierre Loti (1850-1923) was a celebrated French novelist and naval officer known for his evocative, exotic narratives. His extensive travels as a naval officer lent his writing a remarkable authenticity, capturing the essence of distant lands with a mastery of language and narrative style. Among his other notable works are Pêcheur d'Islande (1886), Madame Chrysanthème (1887), and Ramuntcho (1897).
Complete with a specially commissioned new biography of the author, this volume is a must-have for fans of Pierre Loti and anyone enchanted by the allure of Egypt's rich history and culture.
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