The Encyclopaedia of Egypt During the Reign of the Mehemet Ali Dynasty 1798-1952 - The People, Places and Events That Shaped Nineteenth Century Egypt by Patrick Richard Carstens (Hardback, 2014)
Patrick Richard Carstens' interest in researching, compiling and writing The Encyclopaedia of Egypt during the Reign of the Mehemet Ali Dynasty 1798-1952, the People, Places, and Events that took place in Egypt and its Sphere of Influence in the Current Era, is based on the many trips he has made to Egypt. Along the way became interest in the evolution of the country dating from Napoleon's Invasion in 1798 to the cusp of the twentieth century and ending with the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. As a historian with an interest in both ancient and modern history, Patrick has contributed to the volume Ancient Egypt: Foundations of a Civilization (London: Pearson Longman, 2005), and, most recently, coauthored, with Timothy L. Sanford, Searching for the Forgotten War - 1812: Volume 1 - Canada, and Volume 2 - United State of America (Bloomington, Indiana: Xlibris, 2011), and The Republic of Canada ALMOST! (Bloomington, Indiana, Xlibris, 2013). And authored The Carstens Family in South Africa (University of Toronto Press 1988) Port Nolloth the Making of a South African Seaport (Bloomington, Indiana: Xlibris, 2012). The author lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Key Features
Author(s)
Patrick Richard Carstens
Publisher
FriesenPress
Date of Publication
31/07/2014
Language
English
Format
Hardback
ISBN-10
146024897X
ISBN-13
9781460248973
Subject
Encyclopedias & General Reference
Publication Data
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
FriesenPress
Content Note
black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Weight
2077 g
Width
216 mm
Height
279 mm
Spine
41 mm
Editorial Details
Format Details
Sewn,Cloth over boards
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