Red Nile: The Biography of the World’s Greatest River (72 page)

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An interesting example I saw recently compared the worldwide export of the British invention of the roundabout with democracy. In Britain and France roundabouts work well. In other places they don’t. In Egypt you need a traffic cop on each entrance of a busy roundabout otherwise there will be gridlock. In fact a straight intersection works better because at least one line will keep moving. We don’t realise it but a roundabout is built on a whole set of assumptions about etiquette and fairness. If something so simple can fail under the slightest pressure, is it any surprise that cosmetic applications of democratic politics will also fail?

Tourists are coming back. The future is a little brighter.

 

 

 

 

 

A VERY SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

Books beget books and big books require a lot of begetting. In Cairo I was kindly offered the use of the AUC library by Matthew Ismail, while in England I used the Bodleian and the unique, invaluable, though sadly no longer free, interlibrary loan service. I bought many books over the years from the famed booksellers in Ezbekiya Gardens (which I wrote about in my book
The Extinction Club
, London 2001). I also found many excellent books in English and Arabic in the superb Kotob Khan, Maadi, Cairo (a great place to have a coffee too, by the way).

Rather than list over twenty pages every tome I consulted or from which I pulled one fact or insight, I’ve made a list of everything I have used that I think the reader will further enjoy. Some sections have more books recommended than others, but this is the accident of research rather than an unstated preference for that era. If you have some particular interest that may be served by knowing a more recondite volume not listed below please feel free to get in touch via my website:
www.roberttwigger.com

One: Natural Nile

R.E. Cheesman,
Lake Tana and the Blue Nile
, London 1936

George Cotter,
Ethiopian Wisdom
, volume 1, Ibadan, Nigeria 1996

J.S.R. Duncan,
The Sudan
, London 1952

F. Clark Howell,
African Ecology and Human Evolution
, London 1964

H.E. Hurst,
The Nile
, London 1952

Richard Leakey,
The Making of Mankind
, London 1981

Patrick Synge,
Mountains of the Moon
, London 1937

William Willcocks,
Sixty Years in the East
, Edinburgh 1935

Two: Ancient Nile

Kenneth Bailey,
Jesus through Middle Eastern Eyes
, 2008

Wallis Budge,
The Nile: Notes for Travellers
, London 1890

Richard Carrington,
Tears of Isis
, London 1959

Amelia Edwards,
1000 miles up the Nile
, Leipzig 1878

William Golding,
An Egyptian Journal
, London 1985

Adrian Goldsworthy,
Antony and Cleopatra
, London 2010

Matthew Ismail,
Wallis Budge
, Kilkerran, Scotland 2011

Barbara Mertz,
Red Land, Black Land
, New York 1978

Barbara Mertz,
Temples, Tombs and Hieroglyphs
, New York 2007

Alan Moorehead,
The Blue Nile
, New York 1962

Alan Moorehead,
The White Nile
, New York 1960

Karol Mysliwiec,
Eros on the Nile
, New York 2004

Paul Perry,
Jesus in Egypt
, New York 2003

Anthony Sattin,
The Pharaoh’s Shadow
, London 2000

Stacy Schiff,
Cleopatra
, New York 2010

Three: River of the Believers

Philip K. Hitti,
History of the Arabs
, London 1967

Robert Irwin,
The Middle East in the Middle Ages
, 1986

Joel Kraemer,
Maimonides
, New York 2008

Stanley Lane-Poole,
Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem
, London 1898

Amin Maalouf,
The Crusades through Arab Eyes
, London 1984

Fatima Mernissi,
The Forgotten Queens of Islam
, Cambridge 1994

P.H. Newby,
Saladin in his Time
, London 1983

Ahmed Al Shahi,
Wisdom from the Nile
, Oxford 1978

Bradley Steffens,
Ibn Al-Haytham
, Greensboro, North Carolina 2007

Four: The Nile Extended

James Bruce,
Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile
, 5 vols, Edinburgh 1790

Juan Cole,
Napoleon’s Egypt
, Cairo 2008

Louise Colet,
Lui
, Athens, Georgia 1986

Max Gallo,
Napoleon
, Paris 1997

Al Jabarti,
Napoleon in Egypt
, Princeton 2010

Martin Kalfatovic,
Nile Notes of a Howadji
, London 1992

Philip Marsden,
The Barefoot Emperor
, London 2007

Francine du Plessix Gray,
Rage and Fire
, New York 1994

Anthony Sattin,
A Winter on the Nile
, London 2010

Ataf al-Sayid Marsot,
Egypt in the Reign of Muhammed Ali
, Cambridge 1984

James St John,
Egypt and Mohammed Ali
, London 1834

Ferdinand Werne,
Expedition to Discover the Sources of the White Nile in the Years 1840, 1841
, 2 vols, London 1849

Five: The Nile Damned

Richard Burton,
The Kasidah
, London 1974

Richard Burton,
The Lake Regions of Central Africa
, London 1860

Agatha Christie,
An Autobiography
, London 1977

Agatha Christie,
Death Comes as the End
, London 1945

Agatha Christie,
Death on the Nile
, London 1937

Winston Churchill,
The River War

Cromer,
Modern Egypt
, 2 vols, London 1908

Matthew Green,
The Wizard of the Nile
, London 2008

Richard Hall,
Lovers on the Nile
, London 1980

John Hanning Speke,
Discovery of the Source of the Nile
, London 1863

Arthur Hawkey,
Hiram Maxim
, Staplehurst, Kent 2001

Mary S. Lovell,
A Rage to Live
, London 1998

Dan Morrison,
Black Nile
, New York 2010

John Petherick,
Travels in Central Africa
, London 1869

Georg Schweinfurth,
The Heart of Africa
, London 1873

Laura Thompson,
Agatha Christie
, London 2007

Patricia Wright,
Conflict on the Nile
, London 1972

Six: Blood on the Nile

Paul Carell,
Foxes of the Desert
, London 1960

Mohamed Heikal,
Autumn of Fury
, London 1983

Tom Little,
High Dam in Aswan
, London 1965

Samir Raafat,
Cairo, the Glory Years
, Alexandria 2005

Anwar el-Sadat,
In Search of Identity
, London 1978

Viscount Wavell,
Allenby in Egypt
, London 1943

 

 

 

 

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I owe you all: Matthew Ismail, Ian Preece, Bea Hemming, Andrew Kidd, Samia Hosny, Wak Kani, Shaun Bythell, Joyce and Ian Cochrane, George Feltham-Parish, Maria Golia, Zohra Merabet, Steve Timpe, Jon Bjornsson, Mahmoud Sabit, Haajar and Mustapha Majzub, Paul Gordon and Lynne Chandler, Jihan, Mario and Manel Trinidades, Steve Mann, Ed O’Grady, Charon Mokhzani, Chris Ross, Richard Head, Richard Netherwood, Dave Morrison, Roland Prime, Lucy Westwood, Jessica Fox, Mahmoud Mohareb, Yusuf Zeydan, Steve Carter, John, Will and Rupert Seldon, Marie Shelton, Nick Owen, Gerard and Barbara Flynn, Naomi Darlington, Denys Johnson-Davies, Dan Morrison, John Paul Flintoff, John Crockett, Matthew Green, Paola Crochian, D’Arcy Adrian-Vallance, Hugo Dixon, Mark Dixon, Adrian Turpin, Arita Baaijens, Carlo Bergmann, Ramsay Wood, Gill Whitworth, George Scanlon, Patty Schneider, Ian Sansom, Ian Belcher, Boris Johnson, Richard and Claudia Mohun, Hassan, Homda, Ian Singleton, Chris Stewart, Tahir and Rachana Shah, Leon and David Flamholc, Aaron Fuest, Hassan Webster, Mihail Ivey, Floyd Evans, Peter Davies, Ryan McCliment, Christoper Watson, Jug Rushbrooke, Sonali Wijeyrathne, Stuart Dodd, Martyn White, Johnny ‘Two Niles’, Doris Odden, all donors and loyal blog readers. Abu Nasr, Mohamed, Hassan Ezzat, Pius, Theodore, Father Ecklund, James Carter III, William Coles, Antony and Jean Twigger, Babu Ramlingham, Peter Davies, Aoife O’Driscoll, Frank Nasre, Ben Forster, Tarquin, Anu and Al Hall, Garry Shaw, Clara Twigger-Ross, Rachel Barker, Enrique Turbot, Nigel Hale, Stu Pask, Jeffrey Lee.

 

 

 

 

 

INDEX

Abbas Pasha,
ref1

Abbasid area of Cairo,
ref1

Abruzzi, Duke of,
ref1
,
ref2

Abyssinia,
ref1

and Portuguese,
ref1

see also
Ethiopia

Acholi tribe,
ref1
,
ref2

Aesop

fables,
ref1

and Luqman,
ref1

Aga Khan,
ref1
,
ref2

AIDS (‘slim’),
ref1

Albert, Lake (Luta Nzige),
ref1

salt in,
ref1

as source of the Nile,
ref1

alcohol,
ref1

Alfi Bey palace,
ref1

Almásy, Count László,
ref1
,
ref2

America (United States),
ref1

British–American rivalry over Aswan dam,
ref1
,
ref2

exit from Egypt,
ref1

New York Statue of Liberty,
ref1

support for hunt for Kony,
ref1

and Toshka project,
ref1

Antony
see
Mark Antony

Anwar the Druze,
ref1

Asperger’s syndrome

and hatred of stories,
ref1

and Hypatia,
ref1

and measurement,
ref1

Assassins,
ref1
,
ref2

Aswan dam,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8
,
ref9

effect of possible destruction,
ref1

see also
Willcocks, Sir William

Aswan (Syene),
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6

Cataract Hotel,
ref1

Flaubert in,
ref1

Atiya, Farag
see
Farag Atiya

Aybak al–Turkomani,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

Azande
see
Niam Niam

baboons,
ref1
,
ref2

background, and exploration,
ref1

Bahri Mamluks,
ref1

Baiburs (Mamluk sultan),
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

see also
Mamluk

Baker, Sir Benjamin,
ref1

Baker, Florence (née Florenz Sass)

marriage,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

purchased by Baker,
ref1

Baker, Samuel,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

capture of elephants,
ref1

death,
ref1

discovery of Murchison Falls,
ref1

and Florence,
ref1
,
ref2

and Kabba Rega,
ref1

and Kamrasi,
ref1

and Luta Nzige (Lake Albert),
ref1

and Murchison Falls,
ref1

purchase of wife as slave,
ref1

retirement,
ref1

on slavery,
ref1

Baker, Valentine E.,
ref1

balloon flight, first attempt,
ref1

barrages
see
dams

Barras, Paul,
ref1

Bartholdi, Frédéric,
ref1

battles

in 2011 Revolution,
ref1
,
ref2

battle of Masindi,
ref1

battle of Omdurman,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

battle of the Shangani,
ref1

battle of Tebai,
ref1

Battles of the Nile,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

injuries, similarity between Tutsi/Hutu and 3,000-year-old Egyptians,
ref1

Mamluk, control of,
ref1

and the Red Nile,
ref1

Tutsi/Hutu battles,
ref1

Beja nomads (‘fuzzy–wuzzies’),
ref1

Beke, Charles,
ref1

Bellisle, Pauline
see
Fourès, Pauline

Beni Hassan,
ref1
,
ref2

Bernoyer, François,
ref1
,
ref2

Bible

Exodus,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5

Genesis,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5

bicycles, and Kony,
ref1

bilharzia (schistosomiasis),
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6

birds, crocodile bird,
ref1

blood, plague of,
ref1

Blue Nile,
ref1

character,
ref1

course,
ref1

as source of the Nile,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

Blunt, Wilfred Scawen, and Burton,
ref1

body building,
ref1

Boustead, Hugh,
ref1
,
ref2

The Bridge
(Danish drama),
ref1

bridges

bridge of Munkidh,
ref1

Mounib Bridge,
ref1

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