| Management number | 220047712 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$8.40 | Model Number | 220047712 | ||
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A Thousand Miles Up the Nile by Amelia B Edwards: The Book That Saved Egypt’s Ancient WondersThe Ultimate Victorian Adventure: Rediscover the Nile, its Pharaohs, and the Woman Who Fought to Protect Them.Stop Dreaming of the Past—Live It.Step back into the golden age of exploration and join a pioneering Victorian lady on the journey of a lifetime. Forget the guided tours and crowded cruise ships. This is Egypt as it existed in 1873: raw, majestic, and on the brink of profound change.Is This Book For You?If you feel the irresistible pull of history, if you cherish the thrill of discovering lost worlds, and if you appreciate travel writing that is as witty as it is scholarly, then Yes.You will feel the desert wind on your face as you sail a traditional dahabeah (houseboat) upriver past Karnak and Abu Simbel.You will laugh at the brilliant, often humorous, observations of Victorian traveller and novelist, Amelia B. Edwards.You will witness the very moment the modern conservation movement was born, all within these pages.A Thousand Miles Up the Nile is more than a travelogue; it is a foundational text of Egyptology, a literary treasure, and your personal portal to the world of the Pharaohs.What’s Inside This Definitive Edition?1. The Journey of a LifetimeFollow Amelia B. Edwards and her small party as they charter their own boat, bypassing the usual tourist route and delving deep into the mysteries of Upper Egypt. Her narrative is a masterful blend of detailed observation and vivid storytelling, covering:The bustling, exotic street life of Cairo and the ascent of the Great Pyramid.Weeks spent anchored at the magnificent ruins of Thebes (Karnak and Luxor).The perilous but rewarding journey through the First and Second Cataracts to reach the awe-inspiring temples of Abu Simbel.Charming, personal anecdotes about their daily life, the local people they met, and the challenges of Victorian-era travel.2. The Historical ImpactThis book is a powerful piece of social and archaeological history. Edwards was one of the first to sound the alarm about the widespread vandalism and neglect of Egypt's priceless monuments.Read the firsthand account that directly inspired the founding of the Egypt Exploration Fund (now the EES)—the organization responsible for preserving and excavating countless sites.Understand the pivotal role this pioneering woman played in transforming the world’s approach to Egyptian antiquities.3. A Comprehensive New EditionThis edition from Bygone Gems Publishing has been meticulously curated for the modern reader:NEW: Enticing Introduction to set the stage and highlight the book’s historical significance.NEW: Comprehensive Author Biography of Amelia B. Edwards, the novelist and Egyptologist who dedicated her life to the Nile.CLEAN FORMATTING: A crisp, clear typeface and professional layout designed for stress-free reading.About the AuthorAmelia B. Edwards (1831–1892) was a highly successful novelist and journalist who used her literary platform to become a leading advocate for the scientific study and protection of Egyptian heritage. Her bequest funded the first Chair of Egyptology in England, establishing the discipline academically.Don’t let this classic stay buried in history.This is your chance to own the book that sparked a global movement. Whether you are an Egyptophile, a lover of Victorian literature, or simply seeking an adventure that transcends time, this edition is an essential addition to your library.Click 'Buy Now' and begin your thousand-mile journey up the Nile today! Read more
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