Vintage Alexandria
Title | Vintage Alexandria PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Haag |
Publisher | American Univ in Cairo Press |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9789774161926 |
Using vintage photographs from the second half of the nineteenth century and first half of the twentieth, many of them from private family albums, this book brings to life the world of that vanished Alexandria, a vibrant, stylish, and cosmopolitan city, the largest port in the Mediterranean, that was the prosperous gateway between Egypt and the world. Seen here in the setting of their homes and gardens, and on the city's streets and beaches, the faces of those forgotten Alexandrians come to life: the Greeks, Italians, Jews, and all those others from around the Mediterranean whose energy and expertise helped modernize and develop Egypt, and who planted their family roots in the city. This was the luxuriant and evocative city celebrated by Constantine Cavafy, E.M. Forster, and Lawrence Durrell, and they too are included in these pages along with photographs of scenes and people that were familiar to them. Vintage Alexandria traces the development and growth of the city, follows its story through the dramatic events of two world wars, and above all provides a background to the city's place in twentieth-century cultural history, through the eyes of Alexandria's cosmopolitan citizens themselves. Those citizens and others who passed through the city and appear in these pages included Antony Benaki (the Greek cotton trader whose collection formed the basis of the famous Benaki Museum in Athens), Robert Koch (who isolated the cholera virus and developed a vaccine in an Alexandria laboratory), the Greek children's writer Penelope Delta, Claude Vincendon (the third wife of Lawrence Durrell), King Victor Emanuel III of Italy, Eve Cohen (the second wife of Lawrence Durrell, and the model for "Justine"), Safinaz Zulfikar (later married to King Farouk as Queen Farida), Rudolph Hess (Hitler's deputy, who attended school in Alexandria), Jean de Menasce (the "best translator" of T.S. Eliot), Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron), the Egyptian film director Youssef Chahine, the Egyptian and international film star Omar Sharif, King Hussein of Jordan, Rhona Haszard (the post-impressionist painter), Ahmed Hassanein Pasha (the Egyptian explorer and diplomat), and Noel Coward (the English writer and wit, who sang at the Fleet Club in Alexandria and was mobbed by sailors).
Historic Alexandria, Virginia, Street by Street
Title | Historic Alexandria, Virginia, Street by Street PDF eBook |
Author | Ethelyn Cox |
Publisher | E P M Publications |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Alexandria (Va.) |
ISBN | 9780939009183 |
Historic Alexandria Foundation. This record of a famous port's architectural life includes 375 photographs of more than 500 buildings dating from 1749 to the mid-19th century.
Alexandria VA Vintage Throwback Tee Retro 70s Design / 114 Pages 6''x9'' / Birthday Gift / Journal Notebook
Title | Alexandria VA Vintage Throwback Tee Retro 70s Design / 114 Pages 6''x9'' / Birthday Gift / Journal Notebook PDF eBook |
Author | Priscilla stiltner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2021-04-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Specifications: Layout: College Ruled Lined Size: 6" x 9" Cover: Soft, matte paperback cover Paper: white paper Pages: 114 pages / 57 sheets Made in the USA Perfect for gel pen, ink or pencil
The Heraldic World of Lawrence Durrell
Title | The Heraldic World of Lawrence Durrell PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Redwine |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2022-03-02 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1527578925 |
Lawrence Durrell’s position as one of the twentieth century’s leading novelists is continually being enlarged and revised. This book presents unusual and unorthodox explorations of Alexandria, the city at the heart of Durrell’s writing, his family relationships, his biographer Michael Haag, and his affinity with such diverse writers as Rilke and Virgil. In particular, it offers an insight into Durrell’s emotions and sensibilities in elaborating his Sicilian Carousel and a penetrating and totally unique reading of Durrell’s Alexandria Quartet in the light of the art and landscape of ancient Egypt.
The Alexandria, Virginia Antique Show, November 11th, 12th, 13th, 1954 ... and November 14th, 1954
Title | The Alexandria, Virginia Antique Show, November 11th, 12th, 13th, 1954 ... and November 14th, 1954 PDF eBook |
Author | Daughters of the American Revolution. John Alexander Chapter (Alexandria, Va.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 12 |
Release | 1954 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Journal
Title | Journal PDF eBook |
Author | California. Legislature |
Publisher | |
Pages | 446 |
Release | 1874 |
Genre | California |
ISBN |
Levant
Title | Levant PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Mansel |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 497 |
Release | 2011-05-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300176228 |
Not so long ago, in certain cities on the shores of the eastern Mediterranean, Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived and flourished side by side. What can the histories of these cities tell us? Levant is a book of cities. It describes three former centers of great wealth, pleasure, and freedom—Smyrna, Alexandria, and Beirut—cities of the Levant region along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean. In these key ports at the crossroads of East and West, against all expectations, cosmopolitanism and nationalism flourished simultaneously. People freely switched identities and languages, released from the prisons of religion and nationality. Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived and worshipped as neighbors.Distinguished historian Philip Mansel is the first to recount the colorful, contradictory histories of Smyrna, Alexandria, and Beirut in the modern age. He begins in the early days of the French alliance with the Ottoman Empire in the sixteenth century and continues through the cities' mid-twentieth-century fates: Smyrna burned; Alexandria Egyptianized; Beirut lacerated by civil war.Mansel looks back to discern what these remarkable Levantine cities were like, how they differed from other cities, why they shone forth as cultural beacons. He also embarks on a quest: to discover whether, as often claimed, these cities were truly cosmopolitan, possessing the elixir of coexistence between Muslims, Christians, and Jews for which the world yearns. Or, below the glittering surface, were they volcanoes waiting to erupt, as the catastrophes of the twentieth century suggest? In the pages of the past, Mansel finds important messages for the fractured world of today.