Publisher's Synopsis
Mes Souvenirs D'Ãgypte... offers a captivating glimpse into 19th-century Egypt through the eyes of Wolfradine Auguste Luise Minutoli. This French-language historical account details her personal experiences and observations during her travels in Egypt. Providing a unique perspective on Egyptian society, culture, and landscapes, Minutoli's memoir serves as a valuable historical document.
Augmented by the contributions of Raoul-Rochette and the SociÃ(c)tÃ(c) de GÃ(c)ographie de Lyon, this book is not only a personal narrative but also a rich source of geographical and cultural information. Readers interested in the history of Egypt, early travel writing, and the perspectives of European travelers in the 1800s will find this book an engaging and informative read.
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