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Description THE LURE OF MOTHER EGYPT. In addition to the romance and mystery of Egypt's mighty past, expressed on every hand by her crumbling monuments and age-old customs, there is the elusive charm of the East and the soft coloring in pastel shades at eventide which give to the Occidental visitor a never-to-be-forgotten impression of the Land of the Nile.
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Source 300 ppi scan of the National Geographic Magazine, Volume 31 (1917), page 272.
Author Earle Harrison.
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