"1949 reprint by the Société royale d'études historiques of six hydrographic maps created and first published during the 1850s and 1860s by the Dépôt de la guerre. The American University in Cairo is in possession of five of the six maps."
"Photographer's description: La place des Consuls côté gauche (ruines). Translation of photographer's description: The right side of Consul's Square (ruins)."
"Photographer's description: La place des Consuls côté gauche (ruines). Translation of photographer's description: The left side of Consul's Square (ruins)."
"Photographer's description: La plaće des Consuls dans l'etat actuel. Translation of photographer's description: The Consul's Square in its current state."
Medical dissertation of Mohammed Dourry (Dourri) who studied at the medical faculty at University of Paris in 1869. Dourry was part of the Egyptian Mission to France and possibly the first Egyptian national to receive a Western medical degree.
"The first comprehensive description of ancient and modern Egyptcompiled by the 165 members of the Institut de l'Egypte established by Napoleon to accompany his expedition to Egypt in 1798-1801. This exhaustive survey of all aspects of ancient and modern life in Egypt was carried out under the supervision of the mathematician Gaspard Mongethe appointed President of the new Institute (of which Napoleon was Vice-President)."
Relief shown by hachures; Cross sections inset on sheets 1, 2, and 6; Inset on sheet 6: Vue perspective du Versant occidental de la Chaîne des Montagnes de toute la Région du Sinaï.Scale: 1:510,000
"A collection of occasional and satirical poemsin French. Contains poems addressed to notable members of societyand provides descriptions of local manners and customs. Contains numerous illustrations and photographs. Some poems were previously published in Le ScarabéeLa Correspondance Egyptienne IllustréeLa RivistaLe SphinxL'Echo de l'Orientand La Réforme."
"" Ya'qub Sannu' (1839 –1912) and Mustafa Kamil (1874 –1908) were the two most important and visible Egyptian propagandists in France whoas this article will demonstrateplayed an active role in reshaping European perceptions of Egypt and the British occupation. Sannu'who was a Parisian resident from 1877 until his death in 1912presented almost weekly lectures to French audiences on a variety of topics related to Egypt and Islam. His weekly illustrated Abu-Naddara Zarqa' and L'Univèrs Musulman periodicals were published in Paris and targeted both French and Egyptian readers.\r\n\r\nFrom: Francophone Egyptian NationalistsAnti-British Discourseand European Public Opinion1885-1910: The Case of Mustafa Kamil and Ya'qub Sannu'\r\nhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/254935568_Francophone_Egyptian_Nationalists_Anti-British_Discourse_and_European_Public_Opinion_1885-1910_The_Case_of_Mustafa_Kamil_and_Ya'qub_Sannu'"