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----. (`A Daughter of Japhet’)(British).
Wanderings
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----. "Hidden Egypt: The First Visit by Women to
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Century. Volume 68 September, 1904. pp. 745-758.
(Agnes
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Armstrong, Martin D. Lady Hester Stanhope. London: Gerald Howe. 1927. 96p. (Hester Lucy Stanhope (British)(1776-1839))
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).
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90p.
----. A Little Journey in the Winter of 1891 and
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Bacon, Mrs. Lee. Our Houseboat on the Nile. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1901. 286p.
Bagley, Caroline. My Trip Through Egypt and the Holy Land. New York: Grafton Press. 1928. 223p.
Baker, Florence Barbara Maria Finian von Sass
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Baker, Samuel White. The Nile Tributaries of
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Maria
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----. Ismailia: A Narrative of the Expedition to
Central Africa For the Suppression of the Slave Trade.
Organizedby
Ismail, Khedive of Egypt. New York: Harper and Brothers.
1875.
542p. (Florence Barbara Maria Finian von Sass
Baker(Hungarian)(1841-1916))
----. The Albert N’yanza, Great Basin of the
Nile,
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(Egypt) (Later Named, Smythe, Emily Beaufort)
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Bensly, Agnes Dorothee (von Blumberg)
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----. Afloat on the
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Butler, Elizabeth Southerden (Thompson)
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Buxton, Hannah Maude
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Christie, Florence (American). Called to Egypt; `The
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Colvile, Zelie Isabelle (Richaud De Preville) (French/British). Round the Black Man's Garden. Edinburgh/London: Blackwood and Sons. 1893. 344p.
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