Egypt: Handbook for Travellers. Lower Egypt and the Peninsula of Sinai, Part 1, is a detailed travel guide originally published in the late 19th century. Prepared by the renowned Karl Baedeker firm, this handbook offers a comprehensive overview of Lower Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula, combining practical travel advice with rich historical and cultural information.
Designed for the discerning traveler, this guide provides detailed descriptions of cities, monuments, and landscapes, along with maps and plans to aid exploration. It offers insights into the region's history, art, and culture, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding Egypt's rich heritage. This historical travel guide remains a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era, appealing to historians, travelers, and anyone interested in Egypt.
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