
A Thousand Miles up the Nile
$123.60
- Paperback
662 pages
- Release Date
15 November 2022
Summary
A Thousand Miles Up the Nile: Rediscovering Amelia B. Edwards’ Egypt
This is the most important of my books, and the one by which I most hope to be remembered! Amelia B Edwards, 1877.
A chance visit to Egypt in 1873 by Amelia B. Edwards changed the future of British Egyptology forever. Her travelogue, A Thousand Miles Up the Nile, would inspire generations after her to take up her message to support and promote Egyptian cultural heritage. While the way this…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780856982514 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0856982512 |
| Author: | Amelia B. Edwards, Carl Graves, Anna Garnett |
| Publisher: | Egypt Exploration Society |
| Imprint: | Egypt Exploration Society |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 662 |
| Release Date: | 15 November 2022 |
| Weight: | 1.40kg |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 156mm x 37mm |
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Critics Review
“The new edition includes an introduction by the director of the EES and the curator of the Petrie Museum at UCL, clearly a labour of love for the two organisations. [It] provides useful background information on Edwards’s journey up the Nile.” Times Literary Supplement
About The Author
Amelia B. Edwards
Amelia B Edwards (1831-92) is an enigmatic character of the Victorian period. She was highly skilled as a novelist, musician and artist, but her life took an unexpected turn when she visited Egypt in 1873. For the remainder of her life she campaigned for the exploration of Egyptian sites and monuments, and for them to be recorded for future generations. Her journey in Egypt was published as a travelogue, A Thousand Miles up the Nile, and generated interest in Egyptian heritage among the British public. She founded the Egyptian Exploration Society and endowed the first professorship for Egyptology in England. Today, her legacy is controversial. While she is respected as a pioneer of British Egyptology, she is also criticised for her support in distributing Egyptian artefacts out of Egypt, and for the orientalising and racist language used in her narratives.
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