Journey to the bustling port of Port Said, Egypt, with William McFee's "A Port Said Miscellany: Atlantic Readings Number 6." This collection offers a captivating glimpse into maritime history and the world of ships that traversed the seas.
McFee, a master storyteller, vividly portrays the sights and sounds of this vital hub, a crossroads of cultures and commerce. Delve into an era when Port Said was a critical stop for ships navigating the Suez Canal, a gateway between East and West.
More than just a travelogue, this volume provides insight into the ships themselves, their construction, and their vital role in global transportation. A rich tapestry of sea stories awaits within these pages.
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