Egypt

Egypt by Mary Cross, published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1991, is a first edition that spans 299 pages. This book presents a visual exploration of Egypt, showcasing its diverse landscapes, cultures, and the rich tapestry of life that defines the region. Through a series of photographs, it captures the essence of the land, its peoples, and their various religions and dwellings.
Readers will find a comprehensive portrayal of Egypt that highlights its historical significance and cultural depth. The book delves into themes of travel and regional identity, offering insights into the everyday lives of its inhabitants. With a focus on photography, Egypt serves as both an informative resource and a visual journey through one of the world’s most storied locations.
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Photographs portray the land, peoples, culture, religions, and dwellings of Egypt
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