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- Notes on the Gezira Irrigation Project

 1554876928,
London, McCorquodale and Co Ltd, 1926. First edition. Paperback. A fascinating insight into the plans for one of the world's largest irrigation projects, The Gezira Scheme. Providing a history of engineering during the British occupation of Egypt, this work has many supporting photographs demonstrating the progress of With pictorial wraps, showing an image of the area of the Sudan that the Gezira Scheme is. A map of England and Wales as a frontispiece, with the irrigation scheme superimposed to illustrate the size of the Gezira Scheme. With a map of the Gezira Cnalisation scheme and fifteen pages of photographs showing the progress of the work. This scarce pamphlet outlines the history of this particular area of Al Jazirah and the schemes for this area prior to the Gezira Scheme. The author discusses agricultural cultivations, administration, the plan of irrigation and the economic effect and cost of the work. The Gezira Scheme was started by the British while the area was governed as a part of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. It involves water from the Blue Nile being distributed through canals and ditches to tenant farms lying between the Blue and White Nile rivers. This report has some interesting provenance as it is from the library of Frederic Newhouse (1883-1969), sometime inspector-general of Egyptian irrigation in the Sudan. With his inscription to the front wrap. A fascinating look into the start of this pioneering piece of engineering. In the original paper wraps. Externally, generally smart. Chipping to the wrap edges. Prior owner's inscription to the front wrap, F Newhouse dated 1926. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good . Ill.: None Stated. Very Good .
GBP 70.00 [Appr.: EURO 82.25 US$ 89.16 | JP¥ 14027] Book number 631L25

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