The Nile : the story of pharaohs, farmers, and explorers
Describes the journey of the major tributaries of the Nile from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean; examines the civilizations which have peopled her valley since the early Egyptian kingdoms; explains nineteenth-century exploration of the Nile, her monuments and her path into "darkest Africa"; and defines man's efforts to control the river today.
"Describes the journey of the major tributaries of the Nile from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean; examines the civilizations which have peopled her valley since the early Egyptian kingdoms; explains nineteenth-century exploration of the Nile, her monuments and her path into "darkest Africa"; and defines man's efforts to control the river today."
"Describes the journey of the major tributaries of the Nile from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean; examines the civilizations which have peopled her valley since the early Egyptian kingdoms; explains nineteenth-century exploration of the Nile, her monuments and her path into "darkest Africa"; and defines man's efforts to control the river today."@en
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