From the earliest resthouses serving travelers on the Overland Route between Britain and Bombay to the grand Edwardian palaces on the Nile that made Egypt the exotic alternative to wintering on the Riviera, the hotels of Alexandria, Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan were always about far more than just bed and board. As bridgeheads for African exploration, neutral territories for conducting diplomacy, headquarters for armies, providers of home comforts for writers, painters, scholars, and archaeologists in the field, and social hubs for an international elite, more of importance happened in Egypt's hotels than in any other setting. It was through the hotels that visitors from the west-the earliest adventurers, then the travelers and, finally, the tourists-experienced the Orient. This book tells the stories of Egypt's historic hotels (including the Cecil, Shepheard's, the Mena House, Gezira Palace, Semiramis, Winter Palace, and Cataract) and some of the people who stayed in them, from Amelia Edwards, Lucie Duff Gordon and Florence Nightingale to Agatha Christie, Conan Doyle, Winston Churchill, and TE Lawrence.
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"Humphreys has a great talent for taking contemporary writing and using it to portray a coherent and fully visual impression of each town, hotel and its occupants, bringing the life of Westerners in Egypt to life"--Egyptological"We must thank Andrew Humphreys for providing a real treat for his readers"--Deborah Manley, ASTENE review." . . perhaps one of the most interesting books we have seen in a long time; with most of the information collected by reading old travel journals and interviewing people. "Grand Hotels of Egypt" is a remarkable and entertaining book"--Cairo 360"Andrew Humphreys' "Grand Hotels of Egypt" takes readers back two centuries to an Egypt of socialites and celebrities. Humphreys, a former resident of and frequent visitor to Cairo, artfully traces the rise of modern tourism and the hotel industry from Alexandria to Aswan by channeling the voices of the tourists themselves."--Egypt Today"Grand Hotels of Egypt" is a visual delight: diverting and informative."--The Egyptian Gazette
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Höhe: 241 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-977-416-719-5 (9789774167195)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Andrew Humphreys is the author of National Geographic Traveler Egypt ( AUC Press, 2009) and On the Nile in the Golden Age of Travel (AUC Press, 2015). He lives in London and visits Egypt frequently.Gadi Farfour, the designer of this book, was born in Alexandria, Egypt, and now lives in London. She is the designer of On the Nile in the Golden Age of Travel (AUC Press, 2015).
Discovering Egypt: Imperial ambitions pave the way for Nile travel and mass tourism
Arrival in Alexandria: First experiences of the clamor of Egypt
San Stefano: A taste of the Riviera among the dunes of Ramleh
Cecil: High society soire?es and literary high notes
In Cairo: Meeting places of the Occident and Orient
Shepheard's: The most famous hotel in the world
Mena House: An English country home at the Pyramids
Continental-Savoy: The Napoleon of Egyptian hotels and his hospitality empire
Gezira Palace: A hotel fit for an Empress
Semiramis: The first Cairo hotel on the Nile
Windsor: The end of an era and a change in the hotel scene
The Town that Cook Built: The birth of Nile cruising and the growth of Luxor
Winter Palace: When Tutankhamun was king again
wintering on the Nile: Aswan, the Upper Egyptian alternative to Cannes and Nice
Cataract: The hotel whose legend was secured by murder
Epilogue
A Note on Luggage Labels
Select Bibliography & Sources
Index
Illustration Credits & Acknowledgments