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Books with title The Egyptians

  • The Last Egyptian

    L. Frank Baum

    language (Merkaba Press, Aug. 31, 2017)
    The novel focuses on three main characters, and is written in a third person limited point of view, which subtly shifts among the three characters, the narrator speaking with each character's very different prejudices as each becomes the temporary main focus. These three characters, in order of appearance, are Gerald Winston Bey, an English Egyptologist; an Egyptian, Kāra, and a dragoman named Tadros. Kāra, being white-skinned, is mistaken by Bey for a Copt, though he is no Christian, and he has no respect for Arab Muslims, either. Kāra claims to be a descendent of Ahtka-Rā, High Priest of Ămen, whom he says ruled Rameses II as his puppet, including hiding the latter's death for two years--archaeology says Rameses reigned 67 years, but according to Kāra, he ruled only 65.
  • The Last Egyptian

    L. Frank Baum

    language (Merkaba Press, Aug. 31, 2017)
    The novel focuses on three main characters, and is written in a third person limited point of view, which subtly shifts among the three characters, the narrator speaking with each character's very different prejudices as each becomes the temporary main focus. These three characters, in order of appearance, are Gerald Winston Bey, an English Egyptologist; an Egyptian, Kāra, and a dragoman named Tadros. Kāra, being white-skinned, is mistaken by Bey for a Copt, though he is no Christian, and he has no respect for Arab Muslims, either. Kāra claims to be a descendent of Ahtka-Rā, High Priest of Ămen, whom he says ruled Rameses II as his puppet, including hiding the latter's death for two years--archaeology says Rameses reigned 67 years, but according to Kāra, he ruled only 65.
  • The Egyptians

    Katie Dicker, Jillian Powell

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, Nov. 13, 2008)
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  • The Egyptians

    Neil Grant

    Paperback (Grange Books, March 15, 1990)
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  • The Egyptians

    Neil Grant

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, July 31, 1993)
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  • The Egyptians

    Jane Shuter

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, March 1, 2004)
    Presents general information about life in ancient Egypt, along with related activities.
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  • The Egyptians

    Sally Hewitt

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Oct. 26, 2006)
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  • The Ancient Egyptians

    Rosemary Rees

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, July 1, 1997)
    Shows how people lived in ancient Egypt by describing their social, economic, political, and cultural life, and explains how their values and attitudes have helped shape our world.
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  • The Last Egyptian

    L. Frank Baum

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  • The Awesome Egyptians

    Terry Deary, Martin Brown

    Paperback (Gardners Books, May 31, 1993)
    History with the nasty bits left in. Awful information about phabulous Pharoahs, mean mummies, revolting recipes for 3000 year old sweets, and more. History has never been so horrible! For 9-12 year olds.
  • The Awesome Egyptians

    Terry Deary

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, March 1, 1997)
    Introduces aspects of everyday life in ancient Egypt, explaining the gory details of how mummies were prepared and the basics of Egyptian arithmetic
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  • Egyptians

    Michael Kerrigan

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Offers insight into ancient times through modern translations of some of the most important written records from ancient Egypt.
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