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The journals of Bonaparte in Egypt, 1798-1801 /

: 10 volumes ; 25 cm.

Egypte-France : Exposition française au Caire.

: 183, xcix pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.

Situation internationale de l'Egypte et du Soudan : juridique et politique : avec cartes /

: 4 p. l., 616 pages : folded map ; 24 cm. : Biblography : pages [561]-571.

Les Français d'Égypte aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles /

: 291 pages ; 26 cm.

Il corpo epistolare di Bernardino Drovetti ordinato ed illustrato /

: volumes : folded Facsimiles ; 27 cm.

Published 1960
Les Français d'Égypte aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles.

: 291 page ; 26 cm.

Égyptiens et français au Caire, 1798-1801 /

: 391 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-382) and index. : 2724702158 : 1110-2470 ;

... Écrivains français en Égypte contemporaine (de 1870 à nos jours)

: "Bibliographie" at end of the "Avant-propos" and each chapter. : 3 pages l., 189, [2] pages ; 23 cm.

Published 1938
Sanctuaires /

: 256 pages ; 19 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Flaubert in Egypt : a sensibility on tour : a narrative drawn from Gustave Flaubert's travel notes & letters /

: 232, [10] pages : illustrations, portraits ; 20 cm. : Bibliography : pages 229-[232].

L'expedition d'Egypte : souvenirs, mémoires et correspondance /

: 143 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index.

Mirage : Napoleon's scientists and the unveiling of Egypt /

: Two centuries ago, only the most reckless Europeans dared traverse the Middle East. Its history and peoples were the subject of myth and speculation--and no region aroused greater interest than Egypt. It was not until 1798, when an unlikely band of scientific explorers traveled from Paris to the Nile Valley, that Westerners received their first real glimpse of what lay beyond the Mediterranean. Under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte, a small corps of Paris's brightest left the safety of their laboratories, studios, and classrooms to embark into the unknown--some never to see French shores again. Over 150 astronomers, mathematicians, naturalists, physicists, doctors, chemists, engineers, botanists, artists--even a poet and a musicologist--accompanied Napoleon's troops into Egypt. They approached the land not as colonizers, but as experts in their fields of scholarship, meticulously categorizing and collecting their finds, and secured their place in history as the world's earliest-known archaeologists.--From publisher description.
: xv, 286 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-269) and index. : 9780060597689