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This Annotated Edition Features: Historical Context A Short Introduction To The Literary Period of The 20th Century and a Historical Timeline of Key Events From The Era About E. M. Forster's "Alexandria: A History and a Guide" is a classic example of travel writing literature that blends history with travel in a captivating and useful manner. Throughout the book, Forster's intense interest in the history of Alexandria is clear, as he delves into the city's past and the vital role it played in ancient times. The book also demonstrates his passion for the city, as evidenced by his vivid descriptions of its architecture, culture, and people. Forster's "Alexandria" is, in many respects, a love letter to a city that has captivated the minds of tourists and historians for generations. What distinguishes this travel Guide from other travel writing works is Forster's approach to the subject, the book is divided into two parts: the first covers the city's history, and the second is a Baedeker-style tour of neighbourhoods, museums, and outings. The history begins with the Greco-Roman period and then analyses Alexandrian religious life and philosophy throughout the early Christian period. He crafts a rich tapestry of stories and historical events that offer a vivid image of the city and its inhabitants. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of Alexandria, the ancient world, or the genre of travel writing literature in general. A Classic Reprint This Travel Guide will make a fantastic addition to your own classic’s library, as well as an excellent gift to those fascinated with the History of Alexandria, Egypt or even those Classic Travel Literature buffs in your life. We at Century Bound, take every care to ensure that the original integrity of this book has been preserved to the highest degree. This means that the texts in this story are unedited and unaltered from the original author's publication, keeping the books’ original form for your enjoyment.