The book contains a vivid account of the massacres and the bombardment of Alexandria. As throwing light upon the darkened problem of Egypt, this American contribution is both a useful reminder of recent facts and an estimate of present situations." —... Uarda: A Romance of Ancient Egypt ...by Georg Ebers - 1894 - 652 pagesFull view - About this book
| Georg Ebers - Egypt - 1892 - 382 pages
...Staff to Gordon in Africa, ex-United States Consular Agent in Alexandria, etc. With Portraits. l6mo. Paper, 50 cents. " Comprises the observations of a...light upon the troubles which have so long agitated Kgypt, and upon their real significance." — Chicago Times. '//£ MEMOIRS OF AN ARABIAN PRINCESS.... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1892 - 508 pages
...CHATLLE-LONG, ex-Chief of Staff to Gordon in Africa, exUnited States Consular Agent in Alexandria, etc., etc. With Portraits. i6mo. Paper, 50 cents. " Comprises...ought to know whereof he speaks." — Washington Post. " The book contains a vivid account of the massacres and the bombardment of Alexandria. As throwing... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Authors, Scottish - 1892 - 416 pages
...CHAILLE-LONG, ex-Chief of Staff to Gordon in Africa, exUnited States Consular Agent in Alexandria, etc., etc. With Portraits. i6mo. Paper, 50 cents. *' Comprises...Egypt, ought to know whereof he speaks." — Washington Pest. "The book contains a vivid account of the massacres and the bombardment of Alexandria. As throwing... | |
| George Laurence Gomme - Ethnology - 1892 - 236 pages
...to Gordon in Africa, exUnited States Consular Agent in Alexandria, etc., etc. With Portraits. l6mo. Paper, 50 cents. " Comprises the observations of a...ought to know whereof he speaks."— Washington Post. "The book contains a vivid account of the massacres and the bombardment of Alexandria. As throwing... | |
| Christabel Rose Coleridge - American fiction - 1892 - 362 pages
...to Gordon in Africa, exUnited States Consular Agent in Alexandria, etc., etc. With Portraits. l6mo. Paper, 50 cents. *' Comprises the observations of...ought to know whereof he speaks."— Washington Post. " The book contains a vivid account of the massacres and tt;e bombardment of Alexandria. As throwing... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Authors, Scottish - 1892 - 406 pages
...Alexandria, etc., etc. With Portraits. i6mo. Paper, 50 cents. " Comprises the observations of am?.n who, by reason of his own military experience in Egypt,...ought to know whereof he speaks." — Washington Post. *' The btiok contains a vivid account of the massacres and the bombardment of Alexandria. As throwing... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - Conduct of life - 1893 - 224 pages
...CHATLLE-LONG, ex-Chief of Staff to Gordon in Africa, exUnited States Consular Agent in Alexandria, etc., etc. With Portraits. i6mo. Paper, 50 cents. ''Comprises...ought to know whereof he speaks." — Washington Post. "The book con tains a vivid account of the massacres and the bombardment of Alexandria. As throwing... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - History - 1894 - 396 pages
...to Gordon in Africa, exUnited States Consular Agent in Alexandria, etc., etc. With Portraits. l6mo. Paper, 50 cents. " Comprises the observations of a...ought to know whereof he speaks." — Washington Post. *' The book contains a vivid account of the massacres and the bombardment of Alexandria. As throwing... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1893 - 524 pages
...to Gordon in Africa, exUnited States Consular Agent in Alexandria, etc., etc. With Portraits. l6mo. Paper, 50 cents. ** Comprises the observations of...Egypt, ought to know whereof he speaks." — Washington Pest. " The book contains a vivid account of the massacres and the bombardment of Alexandria. As throwing... | |
| Claude-François baron de Méneval - France - 1894 - 512 pages
...CHAILLE-LONG, ex-Chief of Staff to Gordon in Africa, exUnited States Consular Agent in Alexandria, etc., etc. With Portraits. i6mo. Paper, 50 cents. " Comprises...ought to know whereof he speaks. "— Washington Post. " The book contains a vivid account of the massacres and the bombardment of Alexandria. As throwing... | |
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