EGYPT

"His landscapes—in which Nature is seen unforced by the hands of colour-loving men and women, and seen, more often than not, by early morning or evening light—have an exquisite delicacy."—Athenæum.

"His landscapes—in which Nature is seen unforced by the hands of colour-loving men and women, and seen, more often than not, by early morning or evening light—have an exquisite delicacy."—Athenæum.

"The result is a narrative delightful in its quiet zest, and a series of pictures that have the hues of landscapes hung in a heaven of dreamland."—Speaker.

"The result is a narrative delightful in its quiet zest, and a series of pictures that have the hues of landscapes hung in a heaven of dreamland."—Speaker.

"If ever there was a poet in colours Mr. Kelly is one. His volume is bright to read and beautiful to look at."—Liverpool Post.

"If ever there was a poet in colours Mr. Kelly is one. His volume is bright to read and beautiful to look at."—Liverpool Post.

"Those of our readers who have seen Mr. Kelly's 'Egypt' know that he uses pen and brush with equal facility, and in this volume we find again beautiful and faithful pictures, accompanied by admirably graphic descriptions."—Aberdeen Journal.

"Those of our readers who have seen Mr. Kelly's 'Egypt' know that he uses pen and brush with equal facility, and in this volume we find again beautiful and faithful pictures, accompanied by admirably graphic descriptions."—Aberdeen Journal.

"How marvellously faithful his work is, every one who knows Egypt will see in the seventy-five exquisite paintings which make his book a perfect treasure of beauty.... No series of drawings has ever conveyed to us so perfect an impression of Egyptian scenery as these."—Saturday Review.

"How marvellously faithful his work is, every one who knows Egypt will see in the seventy-five exquisite paintings which make his book a perfect treasure of beauty.... No series of drawings has ever conveyed to us so perfect an impression of Egyptian scenery as these."—Saturday Review.

"Rarely can this old, old country have received more beautiful homage than here ... the happily inspired work of a true artist revealing her countless charms."—Bookman.

"Rarely can this old, old country have received more beautiful homage than here ... the happily inspired work of a true artist revealing her countless charms."—Bookman.

"This is beyond all question the most beautiful book on modern Egypt that we have ever seen."—Spectator.

"This is beyond all question the most beautiful book on modern Egypt that we have ever seen."—Spectator.

"This is a magnificent production of his, abounding with fine pictures, beautifully reproduced, and teeming with fine descriptive touches and bright anecdotal matter."—Black and White.

"This is a magnificent production of his, abounding with fine pictures, beautifully reproduced, and teeming with fine descriptive touches and bright anecdotal matter."—Black and White.

"Few more attractive gift-books have fallen into our hands of late than this splendidly-illustrated volume, the text of which is in perfect harmony with the pictures."—Standard.

"Few more attractive gift-books have fallen into our hands of late than this splendidly-illustrated volume, the text of which is in perfect harmony with the pictures."—Standard.

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"She has written a delightful book on a delightful country, and the ninety-five illustrations, from photographs taken by herself and others, add greatly to its readable and instructive character, as well as to its beauty."—Scotsman."She has altogether succeeded in writing a delightful account of her trip."—Westminster Gazette."A most entertaining and agreeable narrative."—Burlington Magazine."Her book will please and amuse all lovers of travel."—World."She has cleverly tinged her descriptions with much of that rich colour which ornaments the East, and any who might be tempted to visit a land as yet little travelled by the sightseer will in these pages find much information that may prove of value in their preparation for such a trip."—Daily Telegraph."A delightful account, illustrated with many attractive photographs."—World's Work."Miss Mitton has excelled herself in her last work."—Tatler.

"She has written a delightful book on a delightful country, and the ninety-five illustrations, from photographs taken by herself and others, add greatly to its readable and instructive character, as well as to its beauty."—Scotsman.

"She has altogether succeeded in writing a delightful account of her trip."—Westminster Gazette.

"A most entertaining and agreeable narrative."—Burlington Magazine.

"Her book will please and amuse all lovers of travel."—World.

"She has cleverly tinged her descriptions with much of that rich colour which ornaments the East, and any who might be tempted to visit a land as yet little travelled by the sightseer will in these pages find much information that may prove of value in their preparation for such a trip."—Daily Telegraph.

"A delightful account, illustrated with many attractive photographs."—World's Work.

"Miss Mitton has excelled herself in her last work."—Tatler.


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