The Tragedy of the Korosko Description
Arthur Conan Doyle, The Tragedy of the Korosko
Virtual Entertainment, 2014
Series: World adventure classic books
A group of European tourists are enjoying their trip to Egypt in the year 1895. They are sailing up the River Nile in a "a turtle-bottomed, round-bowed stern-wheeler", the Korosko. They intend to travel to Abousir at the southern frontier of Egypt, after which the Dervish country starts. They are attacked and abducted by a marauding band of Dervish warriors. The novel contains a strong defence of British Imperialism and in particular the Imperial project in North Africa. It also reveals the very great suspicion of Islam felt by many Europeans at the time.
— Excerpted from The Tragedy of the Korosko on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Illustrations by S. Paget
Virtual Entertainment, 2014
Series: World adventure classic books
A group of European tourists are enjoying their trip to Egypt in the year 1895. They are sailing up the River Nile in a "a turtle-bottomed, round-bowed stern-wheeler", the Korosko. They intend to travel to Abousir at the southern frontier of Egypt, after which the Dervish country starts. They are attacked and abducted by a marauding band of Dervish warriors. The novel contains a strong defence of British Imperialism and in particular the Imperial project in North Africa. It also reveals the very great suspicion of Islam felt by many Europeans at the time.
— Excerpted from The Tragedy of the Korosko on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Illustrations by S. Paget
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