. Review of reviews and world's work. THE KHEDIVE OF EGYPT. DR. HENRY CHARLES LEA. which was at the height of its power during the unionbetween the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal. He alsodiscusses the relations of the Jews and the Moors tothe orthodox Catholicism of Castile and Aragon, andin the last chapter of this volume describes the popularhostility to what he calls one of the most remarkableorganizations recorded in human annals. It is seldom, perhaps, that a book of descriptioncombining history, geographj^ and travel is so enter-tainingly written as Mr. A. B. de Guervilles NewEgypt, publ


. Review of reviews and world's work. THE KHEDIVE OF EGYPT. DR. HENRY CHARLES LEA. which was at the height of its power during the unionbetween the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal. He alsodiscusses the relations of the Jews and the Moors tothe orthodox Catholicism of Castile and Aragon, andin the last chapter of this volume describes the popularhostility to what he calls one of the most remarkableorganizations recorded in human annals. It is seldom, perhaps, that a book of descriptioncombining history, geographj^ and travel is so enter-tainingly written as Mr. A. B. de Guervilles NewEgypt, published by Heinemann, in London, and im-ported by the Duttons. M. de Guerville has found thatthere really is a new Egypt, and that, moreover, it is quite Avilling to bestudied and Khedive toNile porter, says thisFrench writer, theEgyptians are awak-ening. I have knock-ed at all doors, richand poor, high andlow, and everywherea warm welcome hasawaited me. Enter,observe, are our at-tempts. Here, alas !are our


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