Aper u G n ral Sur L' gypte, Volume 2, by Antoine Barth lemy Clot-Bey, offers a detailed overview of Egypt in the early 19th century. Written in French, this volume provides insights into the country's geography, culture, and society during a transformative period. Clot-Bey, a prominent figure in Egyptian modernization, brings a unique perspective to this historical account.
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