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LEGH, Thomas. Narrative of a Journey in Egypt and the Country Beyond the Cataracts. London: John Murray, 1817. 8vo. 11 engravings including frontispiece (one folding), 10 of which are aquatints, folding map of the Nile River (marginal browning to plates, some offsetting to text). Modern half calf antique, marbled sides, raised bands, morocco lettering–piece gilt, renewed endpapers. SECOND EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY inscribed on the front fly leaf: “The gift of the author / to / M.A. Legh”. Published one year after the first, this is considered the best edition with the added plates. “Legh travelled in Egypt during 1812-1813 with Rev. Charles Smelt, whose journal Legh used in this narrative. Exploring above Aswan, they reached as far as Nubia, where they were among the first modern explorers to examine and illustrate the temples” (Blackmer). Abbey, Travel 267; Blackmer 776; Gay 2103; Ibrahim–Hilmy, I:364; Prideaux, p. 342.