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ISBN13:9781108081979
ISBN10:1108081975
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:326 pages
Size:216x140 mm
Language:English
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The Nile without a Dragoman

 
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Short description:

This 1871 narrative describes a journey down the Nile and back without the aid of a traditional 'dragoman' or guide.

Long description:
In the second half of the nineteenth century, accounts of journeys down the Nile became increasingly common. This 1871 narrative by Frederic Eden (1828-1916), an invalid who later published a famous account of his Venice garden, describes how, sent to Egypt for his health in 1869, but unable to afford the normal European resource of a 'dragoman' (an Egyptian guide and factotum for travel, food and all negotiations with the natives), he rented a river boat (with crew including a cook) from a friend in Alexandria. He sailed to Wadi Halfa (now in Sudan), traditionally the furthest point in a Nile expedition, and then back down the river, with rowers providing the necessary power against the prevailing wind. An otherwise conventional account is enlivened by details, drawn from Eden's experience, of the money, information, 'provisions and other articles of outfit' needed for making the journey without a dragoman.
Table of Contents:
1. Introductory; 2. Alexandria; 3. The fit out; 4. Fresh provisions; 5. Alexandria to head of Delta; 6. Cairo; 7. Cairo to Minieh; 8. Miniet to Sioot; 9. Sioot to Keneh; 10. Keneh to Esn&&&233;; 11. Esn&&&233; to Assouan; 12. Assouan to Philae; 13. Philae to Korosco; 14. Korosco to Wadi Halfeh; 15. Wadi Halfeh to Philae; 16. The descent of the cataract; 17. Assouan to Thebes; 18. Luxor to Girgeh; 19. Girgeh to Sioot; 20. Sioot to Cairo; 21. Cairo to Alexandria.