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Egypt

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Eminent Egypt chronicler, Michael Haag, takes you on a journey down the Nile, past Cairo's fine medieval architecture and gleaming skyscrapers to the extraordinary temples of Luxor and Karnak and the breathtaking tombs at the Valley of the Kings. Explore this region with this guide.

543 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1993

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Michael Haag

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Michael Haag, who lived in London, was a writer, historian and biographer. He wrote widely on the Egyptian, Classical and Medieval worlds; and on the Mediterranean and the Middle East.

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If you can dodge the eurocentric, orientalist, colonial and supremacist narrative made by an outsider viewing Egypt as an "other". If you can focus on the practical guide and the out and about rich sections, This guide is for you.
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