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Identifier: egyptpainteddesc00kell (find matches)
Title: Egypt painted and described
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Kelly, Robert Talbot, 1861-1934
Subjects: Egypt -- Description and travel
Publisher: London, A. & C. Black
Contributing Library: New York University, Institute of Fine Arts Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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ntelligent donkey-boy andcomfortable animal, and explore for yourself withoutyour Baedeker or dragoman. Donkey - riding is healthy and exhilarating, andenables you to traverse the narrowest streets andlanes ; while your donkey-boy is quite a good fellowas a rule, and enlivens your ride by imparting allkinds of superfluous information, some of which maybe true, but all of it generally entertaining. I preferhim to the dragoman, also, because he usually knowsCairo better ; and once the principal mosques, etc., havebeen visited, the real pleasure of your stay consists inan unfettered exploration of the thousand odd cornersof the native quarters. Here every step reveals a new picture. Littleshops, protected from the sun by ragged awnings,display goods and commodities of the most varieddescription, among which, alas! you will notice agoodly proportion of Manchester prints. Here is a barbers shop with its fly-net drawnacross the door. The fruiterer arrays his brightly H A CAIRO SHOP ■«p^w
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Cairo coloured stock upon still brighter papers, a vividcontrast to the adjoining charcoal-store or gloomyshoeing-forge. Gay saddlery, the glitter of the copper-smiths display, and the ever-lively native cafe, combinewith the life of the street in forming pictures calculatedto drive the artist to despair. How busy and howinteresting it all is! Notice that Ethiopian whosepurple-black skin gleams plum-like from below thesnowy turban, or this tall Nubian whose bronze-likefeatures shine in the sun from amidst their settingof ivory whites and blue. The closely veiled womenin sombre miliyeh or hubbara ^ give added valueto the gaudy clothing of the little girls ; and howdelightful is the gamins ragged gelabieh, ^ fadedinto a hundred variations of its original hue ! Through this motley hurrying throng the statelycamel, heavily laden with bercime, ^ silently pickshis way, and with warning cries the donkey-boy or carro * driver seeks to clear a path through thecrowd. The cries of the drivers ar

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  • bookauthor:Kelly__Robert_Talbot__1861_1934
  • booksubject:Egypt____Description_and_travel
  • bookpublisher:London__A____C__Black
  • bookcontributor:New_York_University__Institute_of_Fine_Arts_Library
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