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"It Happened in Egypt" unravels a tapestry of mystery and intrigue set against the vibrant backdrop of early 20th-century Egypt. This anthology deftly interweaves themes of exploration, adventure, and cultural intersection, offering a panoramic view of its complex narratives. The assortment of tales, ranging from suspenseful escapades to cultural encounters, presents a rich mosaic of styles reflecting the era's fascination with exotic locales. Through its compelling storytelling, the collection sheds light on the timeless allure of Egypt as a crossroads of civilizations and a treasure trove of…mehr

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"It Happened in Egypt" unravels a tapestry of mystery and intrigue set against the vibrant backdrop of early 20th-century Egypt. This anthology deftly interweaves themes of exploration, adventure, and cultural intersection, offering a panoramic view of its complex narratives. The assortment of tales, ranging from suspenseful escapades to cultural encounters, presents a rich mosaic of styles reflecting the era's fascination with exotic locales. Through its compelling storytelling, the collection sheds light on the timeless allure of Egypt as a crossroads of civilizations and a treasure trove of secrets beneath its sands. Contributing authors C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson bring a wealth of experience and insight into crafting stories that are as enlightening as they are entertaining. With their backgrounds rooted in the Edwardian literary movement, known for its imaginative and adventurous narratives, the Williamsons enrich this collection with their unique perspective on Egypt's role in the global cultural dialogue. Their works are infused with historical context, echoing the period's blend of romance, mystery, and historical intrigue, thereby inviting readers to explore the nuanced dynamics of East and West during this period of change. Recommended for lovers of history, culture, and literary exploration, "It Happened in Egypt" offers a rare collection that invites readers to immerse themselves in the magical and mysterious landscapes of the past. This anthology provides a unique opportunity to experience a multitude of perspectives, each piece acting as a lens into the cultural and historical dialogue of its time. Dive into this collection to discover the educational richness and dynamic exchanges waiting to inspire and inform across its pages, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of both adventure and historical fiction.

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Charles Norris Williamson was a British writer and motoring journalist born in 1859 in Exeter, United Kingdom. He was the founder of Black and White Magazine and gained recognition for his literary collaboration with his wife, Alice Muriel Williamson. The pair co-authored numerous novels and travelogues under the name ""C. N. and A. M. Williamson."" Charles passed away on October 3, 1920, in Combe Down, at the age of 61. Alice Muriel Williamson, born on October 8, 1858, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Marcus and Jane King, was an American-English author. Her father co-founded the Ohio State and Union Law College. After her separation from her first husband, Lieutenant William Reeve Hamilton, who disapproved of her acting career, Alice moved to England in 1892. There, she became a foreign correspondent for the Boston Evening Transcript. After marrying Charles Norris Williamson in 1894, Alice devoted herself to writing fiction and was a successful author. The couple co-authored many works, with Alice later acknowledging her sole authorship in most of their books. Alice passed away on September 24, 1933.