
The opening of this work frames human history as a shifting stage, where once‑glorious capitals rise and fall, only to be replaced by new hubs whose names are still unfamiliar. The author turns the spotlight to the narrow strip of land that links Asia and Africa—a region poised to become the gateway between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. With sweeping cultural references and a keen eye for the forces that shape civilization, the narrative invites listeners to contemplate what makes a city timeless and what heralds a new era.
From that broad canvas the focus narrows to Suez, a modest town that now commands the world’s attention. The author sketches practical routes from Paris, weighing the merits of rail to Marseille versus a direct overland trek, while also noting seasonal challenges for travelers. As the journey unfolds, listeners are drawn into the anticipation of a canal that could rewrite trade, politics, and the very map of global connectivity.
Full title
Suez De Aarde en haar Volken, 1865
Language
nl
Duration
~2 hours (126K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the PG Distributed Proofreaders Team
Release date
2004-12-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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