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Books with title The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt

  • Ancient Egypt: The Glory of the Pharoahs

    David Angus

    Audio CD (Naxos Audio Books, April 3, 2012)
    Ancient Egypt - The Glory of the Pharaohs tells us about civilisation under the pharaohs, of mysterious statues and tombs, incredible obelisks, the Sphinx - In this recording, the ancient Egyptian kingdom is brought to life in a way that fuels the listener's imagination, teaching and entertaining in equal measure.
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  • The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt

    Elizabeth Payne

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 1996)
    An account of archaeological discoveries of the earliest Egyptians, their pharaohs, and culture
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  • Pharaohs and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt

    Kristine Carlson Asselin, Jen Houser Wegner Ph.D.

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Ancient Egyptians believed pharaohs received their power from the gods. Pharaohs were absolute rulers and formed the link between the gods and humans. Learn more about the pharaohs and their dynasties, including how they lived and how they ruled the people of ancient Egypt.
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  • The Story of Ancient Egypt

    James Baikie

    language (Didactic Press, Sept. 14, 2013)
    A beautifully illustrated introductory work to the civilization of the Ancient Egyptians, one of the first civilizations to appear on Earth.
  • The Story of Ancient Egypt

    James Baikie

    language (Merkaba Press, Aug. 15, 2017)
    If we were asked to name the most interesting country in the world, I suppose that most people would say Palestine—not because there is anything so very wonderful in the land itself, but because of all the great things that have happened there, and above all because of its having been the home of our Lord. But after Palestine, I think that Egypt would come next. For one thing, it is linked very closely to Palestine by all those beautiful stories of the Old Testament, which tell us of Joseph, the slave-boy who became Viceroy of Egypt; of Moses, the Hebrew child who became a Prince of Pharaoh's household; and of the wonderful exodus of the Children of Israel.But besides that, it is a land which has a most strange and wonderful story of its own. No other country has so long a history of great Kings, and wise men, and brave soldiers; and in no other country can you see anything to compare with the great buildings, some of them most beautiful, all of them most wonderful, of which Egypt has so many. We have some old and interesting buildings in this country, and people go far to see cathedrals and castles that are perhaps five or six hundred years old, or even more; but in Egypt, buildings of that age are looked upon as almost new, and nobody pays very much attention to them. For the great temples and tombs of Egypt were, many of them, hundreds of years old before the story of our Bible, properly speaking, begins.The Pyramids, for instance, those huge piles that are still the wonder of the world, were far older than any building now standing in Europe, before Joseph was sold to be a slave in Potiphar's house. Hundreds upon hundreds of years before anyone had ever heard of the Greeks and the Romans, there were great Kings reigning in Egypt, sending out their armies to conquer Syria and the Soudan, and their ships to explore the unknown southern seas, and wise men were writing books which we can still read. When Britain was a wild, unknown island, inhabited only by savages as fierce and untaught as the South Sea Islanders, Egypt was a great and highly civilized country, full of great cities, with noble palaces and temples, and its people were wise and learned.So in this little book I want to tell you something about this wonderful and interesting old country, and about the kind of life that people lived in it in those days of long ago, before most other lands had begun to waken up, or to have any history at all. First of all, let us try to get an idea of the land itself. It is a very remarkable thing that so many of the countries which have played a great part in the history of the world have been small countries. Our own Britain is not very big, though it has had a great story. Palestine, which has done more than any other country to make the world what it is to-day, was called "the least of all lands." Greece, whose influence comes, perhaps, next after that of Palestine, is only a little hilly corner of Southern Europe. And Egypt, too, is comparatively a small land...
  • The Story of Ancient Egypt

    James Baikie

    language (Serapis Classics, Nov. 13, 2017)
    If we were asked to name the most interesting country in the world, I suppose that most people would say Palestine—not because there is anything so very wonderful in the land itself, but because of all the great things that have happened there, and above all because of its having been the home of our Lord. But after Palestine, I think that Egypt would come next. For one thing, it is linked very closely to Palestine by all those beautiful stories of the Old Testament, which tell us of Joseph, the slave-boy who became Viceroy of Egypt; of Moses, the Hebrew child who became a Prince of Pharaoh's household; and of the wonderful exodus of the Children of Israel...
  • Ancient Egypt: The Land of Pyramids and Pharaohs

    Nicole Horning

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Presents information about ancient Egypt, covering such topics as monuments, religion, and politics.
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  • Egypt of the Pharaohs

    Brian M. Fagan, Kenneth Garrett

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Society, March 1, 2001)
    A 6,000-year history of ancient Egypt explores the daily life and dynastic intrigue surrounding the pharaohs, relating the latest archaeological findings and the contributions of generations of explorers.
  • The Story of Ancient Egypt

    James Baikie

    language (Perennial Press, March 10, 2018)
    If we were asked to name the most interesting country in the world, I suppose that most people would say Palestine - not because there is anything so very wonderful in the land itself, but because of all the great things that have happened there, and above all because of its having been the home of our Lord. But after Palestine, I think that Egypt would come next. For one thing, it is linked very closely to Palestine by all those beautiful stories of the Old Testament, which tell us of Joseph, the slave-boy who became Viceroy of Egypt; of Moses, the Hebrew child who became a Prince of Pharaoh's household; and of the wonderful exodus of the Children of Israel.
  • The Priests of Ancient Egypt

    Serge Sauneron

    Mass Market Paperback (Grove Press, Inc, )
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  • Egypt of the Pharaohs

    Brenda Smith

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Discusses the dynasties of the Egyptian pharaohs and the impact of their rule on their own country and the ancient world
  • Ancient Egypt: Tales of Gods and Pharaohs

    Marcia Williams

    Hardcover (Walker & Company, May 1, 2011)
    This title includes nine stories of Ancient Egypt, wittily retold in comic-strip style. Full of mystery and adventure, the stories of the Egyptian pharaohs and their ancient gods are steeped in thousands of years of history. From the creation myth to the curse of Tutankhamen and the fall of Cleopatra, Marcia Williams' classic comic strip retellings bring new life to the myths and wonders of this ancient civilization. Open the gatefold pages to reveal the curse of Tutankhamen. Discover fascinating facts, such as how the Egyptians mummified the bodies of their pharaohs.
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