Henry Salt: Artist, Traveller, Diplomat, Egyptologist

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Pages: 304 (Paperback)

ISBN: 190196504X

Pub: Libri Publications Ltd

Pub date: 2001-03-30

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 222721

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5/5 stars

A pacy and readable account of a fascinating man (4/4 people found this helpful)

Henry Salt has not been credited in modern times for the important role he played in the exploration of Abyssinia and the early archaeology of Egypt. He mixed with an extraordinary group of characters in Egypt, many involved in the race to collect antiquities to take back to Europe. This first biography of Salt proceeds at a fast pace, is packed full of amusing anecdotes, has a true feel for the period, and portrays Salt as a man with surprisingly modern attitudes towards issues such as slavery. I would have liked a bit more discussion on the ethics of collecting antiquities, but the authors do comment that we cannot judge 19th-century antiquarians from a 21st-century viewpoint. In all a very well-written and interesting read.

3/5 stars

Not as dry as the desert where he spent much of his life (3/3 people found this helpful)

This book provides a fascinating and personal insight into the life and character of a much-neglected figure of early 19th-century travel, Egyptology and diplomacy.

While this biography will appeal to those with an interest in Egyptology, it is the detective work of the authors who dug deep to uncover (from the sands of time) the scandals- yes, it seems that despite diplomacy being his bread and butter, when it came to more intimate matters diplomacy went out the window!

A case in point is his getting a slave girl pregnant and later, his 'stealing' a beautiful Italian girl of 17 away from an Austrian merhcant to whom she had been sent to marry. This, understandably, caused an international quarrel, only settled when Salt was made to pay the costs of her shipment to Egypt!

So, what may look like a dull read, is nothing of the sort. Rather, it is surprisingly racey and envelopes the reader in the dusty and classic atmosphere of a time long past And Salt himself comes across as very much human, fallible and a like-able sort of chap.

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