Of all those admirable and doughty Victorian lady-travellers Miss Amelia Edwards is surely one of the brightest lights, and this, her classic introduction to ancient Egypt, still stands up like an obelisk above the bulk of learned tomes and endlessly churned out travel guides. Straightened means obliged her to earn her living, and she was already a successful writer and a talented artist and musician when, in middle-age, bad weather unexpectedly changed her life. Her painting holiday in France sabotaged, she took a boat from Marseilles to Alexandria, and hired a dahabiyah to venture up the Nile. The rest of her life she devoted tirelessly to the setting-up of professional excavation in Egypt, founding the Egypt Exploration Fund (with Reginald Stuart Poole) and establishing the first chair of Egyptology in England at University College, initially occupied by her protege Flinders Petrie. Nothing of the contagious enthusiasm and wonder she conveys, as the beauties of Egypt are daily unfolded before her, is lost from the subsequent research and painstaking erudition she crams into these pages.
The joy is as fresh as when first felt, and the reader feels privileged to share these experiences with her.
- ISBN10 1850772274
- ISBN13 9781850772279
- Publish Date May 1993 (first published 11 November 1982)
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 12 January 2017
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Darf Publishers Ltd
- Edition New edition
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 528
- Language English