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Paperback Dahabeah Days: An Egyptian Winter Holiday Book

ISBN: 1025586247

ISBN13: 9781025586243

Dahabeah Days: An Egyptian Winter Holiday

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"Dahabeah Days: An Egyptian Winter Holiday" is an evocative personal account of a journey through the timeless landscapes of Egypt during the early twentieth century. Written by Helen M. Edgar, this travelogue captures the unique experience of navigating the Nile aboard a traditional dahabeah-a classic Egyptian sailing vessel. Through detailed observations and engaging prose, the author documents the sights, sounds, and cultural encounters of a winter spent exploring ancient ruins and vibrant local life along the riverbanks.

The narrative offers readers a vivid window into a bygone era of travel, where the slow pace of the dahabeah allowed for deep reflection on Egypt's monumental history and its natural beauty. From the majestic temples of Luxor to the everyday rhythms of the Nile, Edgar provides a personal perspective on the enduring allure of the region. This work stands as a valuable historical document for those interested in the history of tourism, Middle Eastern exploration, and the literary tradition of travel memoirs. "Dahabeah Days: An Egyptian Winter Holiday" is a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of early twentieth-century travel and the majestic legacy of ancient Egypt.

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