Nile
History's Greatest River

By (author) Terje Tvedt

ISBN13: 9781350522237

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 15/05/2025

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“[A] vivid travelogue.” New Statesman “Has much to offer.” The Spectator "Sparks the imagination." BBC History Magazine "A fascinating study." BBC History Revealed Magazine “Essential reading." All About History "Valiant, valuable and entertaining." Times Literary Supplement The greatest river in the world has a long and fascinating history. Professor Terje Tvedt, one of the world's leading experts on the history of waterways, travels upstream along the river’s mouth to its sources. The result is a travelogue through 5000 years and 11 countries, from the Mediterranean to Central Africa. This is the fascinating story of the immense economic, political and mythical significance of the river. Brimming with accounts of central characters in the struggle for the Nile – from Caesar and Cleopatra, to Churchill and Mussolini, and on to the political leaders of today, The Nile is also the story of water as it nourished a civilization.
List of Plates Maps The Beginning of the Journey The Desert and the Delta Towards Karnak and the Nile Cataracts Nubia and the Country Where the Rivers Meet The Nile Wetlands and the New State The Country with the Great Lakes East of the Inland Ocean The Water Tower in the East The End of the Journey Notes References Index
  • History: earliest times to present day
  • Historical geography
  • General (US: Trade)
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