Quinze Jours en Égypte by Fernand Neuray

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By Jeffrey Stewart Posted on Jan 2, 2026
In Category - Short Stories
Neuray, Fernand, 1874-1934 Neuray, Fernand, 1874-1934
French
Ever wonder what it was like to be a tourist in Egypt over a century ago? This isn't just a travelogue; it's a time capsule. Fernand Neuray takes you on a whirlwind fifteen-day journey in the early 1900s, before mass tourism changed everything. You'll meet locals, get lost in crowded bazaars, and stand in awe of the pyramids. But the real magic is in the small moments—the feeling of history under your feet and the clash of ancient traditions with the modern world creeping in. It’s a surprisingly personal snapshot of a place in flux.
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Fernand Neuray's Quinze Jours en Égypte is a brisk, personal diary of a two-week trip taken in the early 20th century. He doesn't follow a strict guidebook itinerary. Instead, he wanders, observes, and reacts. We travel with him from the bustling port of Alexandria down the Nile to Cairo and the iconic pyramids at Giza.

The Story

There's no traditional plot, but the journey itself is the story. Neuray acts as our eyes and ears. He describes the chaotic energy of Egyptian cities, the quiet majesty of the desert, and the sheer scale of ancient monuments. He shares conversations with dragomen (guides), his impressions of fellow European travelers, and his own moments of wonder and frustration. It's less about historical facts and more about the immediate experience of being there.

Why You Should Read It

This book is special because it feels honest. Neuray isn't trying to sell you on Egypt or present a perfect, romanticized version. His account is fresh, sometimes messy, and full of genuine curiosity. You get a clear sense of what fascinated a visitor from that era—the technology of the trains, the social customs, the sheer novelty of it all. Reading it today, you're seeing a world that no longer exists, filtered through one man's perceptive and relatable gaze.

Final Verdict

Perfect for armchair travelers, history lovers, and anyone who enjoys a good, old-fashioned travel story. If you like the idea of stepping into a vintage postcard and wandering around, this is your book. It's a quick, charming escape to a different time and place.



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Brian White
2 months ago

Great digital experience compared to other versions.

Christopher Allen
7 months ago

Surprisingly enough, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. A valuable addition to my collection.

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