Baedeker's Egypt is the 17th century traveler's quintessential guide to
Egypt. Rich in detail of the sights, history, and culture of the
country, even travelers today would be impressed with the advice
Baedeker gives and the background he supplies. With information on
hotels, public safety, cafés, geology and climate, and ancient through
modern history, in addition to chapters on specific regions, one
vacationing in Egypt today might enjoy using the old-fashioned guide for
advice in their travels (though probably should skip the hotel
recommendations). KARL BAEDEKER (1801-1859) was a German publisher who
had been born as the son of a print-maker in Prussia. His publishing
company, Baedeker, set the gold standard for travel and guidebooks of
his time. Influenced by the style of English publisher John Murray (who
had published Romantic greats like Jane Austen, Charles Darwin, Lord
Byron, and Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle, among others), his books became
known for their accuracy and detail, which not only included price and
transportation information, but also starred ratings for tourist
attractions.