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Amongst Others, The Maltese In Egypt: Life, Crime And Death (1860-1923)
When Britain assumed its ‘veiled protectorate’, Egypt became more attractive to the Maltese who, themselves, were British subjects in virtue of the earlier colonization of their island by Britain. Based upon the records of the British Consular Courts in Egypt, this book delves into the relationships, the lives and deaths, the successes and the failures of this community which made Egyptian centres their home.
By: Michael Refalo
Format: Hardback
No of pages: 464
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