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As a girl, Lady Duff-Gordon was noted both for her beauty and intelligence. As an author, she is most famous for this collection of letters from Egypt. Lady Duff-Gordon had tuberculosis, and went to Egypt for her health. This collection of her personal letters to her mother and her husband. By all accounts everyone loved her, and the letters are very personal in style and content. The letters are as much an introduction to her person as a record of her life on the Upper Nile.

Letters from Egypt by Lady Lucie Duff-Gordon Loyal Books

    • Society & Culture

As a girl, Lady Duff-Gordon was noted both for her beauty and intelligence. As an author, she is most famous for this collection of letters from Egypt. Lady Duff-Gordon had tuberculosis, and went to Egypt for her health. This collection of her personal letters to her mother and her husband. By all accounts everyone loved her, and the letters are very personal in style and content. The letters are as much an introduction to her person as a record of her life on the Upper Nile.

    001 – Introduction

    001 – Introduction

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    • 11 min
    002 – Memoir

    002 – Memoir

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    • 32 min
    003 – November 11, 1862: Mrs. Austin

    003 – November 11, 1862: Mrs. Austin

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    • 13 min
    004 – November 21, 1862: Sir Alexander Duff Gordon

    004 – November 21, 1862: Sir Alexander Duff Gordon

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    • 3 min
    005 – November 30, 1862: Mrs. Austin

    005 – November 30, 1862: Mrs. Austin

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    • 17 min
    006 – December 20, 1862: Sir Alexander Duff Gordon

    006 – December 20, 1862: Sir Alexander Duff Gordon

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    • 4 min

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