Cairo, How to See It: With Maps & 90 Illustrations - Brossura

Cury, Alec R

 
9781025531908: Cairo, How to See It: With Maps & 90 Illustrations

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"Cairo, How to See It" is a comprehensive and practical guide to the Egyptian capital, designed to lead travelers through the city's rich tapestry of history and culture. This work provides a detailed exploration of Cairo's most iconic landmarks, including the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the numerous historic mosques that define the city's skyline. Alec R. Cury offers readers a structured approach to discovery, featuring suggested itineraries, walking tours, and excursions to nearby archaeological sites.

Enhanced by ninety illustrations and intricate maps, the book serves as an essential record of the urban landscape and social atmosphere of Egypt during the early 20th century. Beyond the major monuments, it delves into the daily life of the city, offering insights into local customs, transportation, and the preservation of ancient treasures. Whether chronicling the vibrant commerce of the bazaars or the tranquil views along the Nile, "Cairo, How to See It" remains a significant historical document and an evocative resource for anyone interested in the enduring allure of one of the world's most storied cities.

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