Lance Thackeray - The Light Side of Egypt - 1912





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The Light Side of Egypt de Lance Thackeray est un livre de voyage illustré en anglais, publié par Adam and Charles Black en 1912, reliure cartonne, 80 pages, 30 × 23 cm, avec 36 planches couleur.
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Lovely illustrated copy of a trip to Egypt by Lance Thackeray (1869 - 1916) who was an English illustrator, known especially for his comic sporting illustrations involving billiards and golf and for his many humorous postcards.
The book is beautifully and colourfully illustrated with 36 full colour plates. Each plate with facing page of text telling short funny story. The illustrations are mainly of the people of Egypt and their interactions, some quite humorous, with foreign tourists. A quite charming turn-of-century illustrated book.
Published by Adam and Charles Black, London, 1912. Publisher’s original sand cloth board with yellow lettering and the delightful graphic shows the back side of three camel-riding figures in foreground heading towards pyramids on the horizon against a blazing blue sky.
Book Dimensions: 30 x 23 cm and Number of Pages: 80
Condition
External covers in nice shape, slightly marked, and with wear to corners, edges, to spine ends. Internally the book is in good condition. No names or inscription. Light foxing and spotting marks to the margin of some pages. The text and plates are clean and bright (Please see pictures).
Lovely illustrated copy of a trip to Egypt by Lance Thackeray (1869 - 1916) who was an English illustrator, known especially for his comic sporting illustrations involving billiards and golf and for his many humorous postcards.
The book is beautifully and colourfully illustrated with 36 full colour plates. Each plate with facing page of text telling short funny story. The illustrations are mainly of the people of Egypt and their interactions, some quite humorous, with foreign tourists. A quite charming turn-of-century illustrated book.
Published by Adam and Charles Black, London, 1912. Publisher’s original sand cloth board with yellow lettering and the delightful graphic shows the back side of three camel-riding figures in foreground heading towards pyramids on the horizon against a blazing blue sky.
Book Dimensions: 30 x 23 cm and Number of Pages: 80
Condition
External covers in nice shape, slightly marked, and with wear to corners, edges, to spine ends. Internally the book is in good condition. No names or inscription. Light foxing and spotting marks to the margin of some pages. The text and plates are clean and bright (Please see pictures).

