
Published online:
20 September 2012
Published in print:
21 June 2012
Online ISBN:
9781617971273
Print ISBN:
9789774164859
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The Desert, 1843 The Desert, 1843
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The Almost Waterless Desert, 1926 The Almost Waterless Desert, 1926
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The First Day Out, 1899 The First Day Out, 1899
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Day in the Desert, 1847 Day in the Desert, 1847
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The Changing Desert from the Red Sea, 1877 The Changing Desert from the Red Sea, 1877
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The Land that Surrounds Us, 1879 The Land that Surrounds Us, 1879
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Dawn in the Desert, 1827 Dawn in the Desert, 1827
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No Water in the Desert, 1876 No Water in the Desert, 1876
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Desert and Water, March 1911 Desert and Water, March 1911
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The Khamsin, 1848 The Khamsin, 1848
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Arriving at the Convent of Sinai, 1847 Arriving at the Convent of Sinai, 1847
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Dawn at Khargeh Oasis, May 1908 Dawn at Khargeh Oasis, May 1908
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Sakara and the Apis Cemetery, 1861 Sakara and the Apis Cemetery, 1861
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Beyond the Desert—and an Afreet, 1911 Beyond the Desert—and an Afreet, 1911
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Approaching the Nile at Last, 1844 Approaching the Nile at Last, 1844
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Cite
Manley, Deborah (ed.), 'Egypt Beyond the Nile—the Desert', in Deborah Manley (ed.), Women Travelers in Egypt: From the Eighteenth to the Twenty-first Century (Cairo , 2012; online edn, Cairo Scholarship Online, 20 Sept. 2012), https://doi.org/10.5743/cairo/9789774164859.003.0009, accessed 17 May 2025.
Abstract
Not all travelers ventured into the desert but for those who travel in these dry lands there was a different and often exciting experience.
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