Gayer-Anderson David GilbertBased on the personal journals of Robert Grenville Gayer Anderson (18811945), Egyptologist, poet, surgeon, soldier, psychic, and noted collector, this candid and charming historical biography tells of Gayer Andersons strange and eclectic life in the final days of the British empire.
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