Publication
- Eve of the Deluge. London, 1851.
- Nile Gleanings. Concerning the Ethnology, History, and Art of Ancient Egypt,’ London, 1879.
- The Funeral Tent of an Egyptian Queen. London, 1882.
- Egypt after the War. London, 1883. Being The Narrative Of A Tour Of Inspection, Including Experiences Among The Natives, With Descriptions Of Their Homes And Habits.
- Adventures amidst the Equatorial Forests and Rivers of South America. London, 1891
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