The Egyptian Peasant

The Egyptian Peasant is a book by Henry Habib Ayrout about the life of the Egyptian peasant (fellah).

[1] Halim Barakat has described it as "unsympathetic and biased".

[2] The book was first published in France, in 1938, under the title Moeurs et coutumes des fellahs.

After that, the book went through some revisions, and translations by the author, for the English audience.

[1] This article about a non-fiction book on Egyptian history is a stub.