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Other editions of book The cat of Bubastes: a tale of ancient Egypt. By G.A. Henty, full-page: illustrations by J.R. Weguelin, John Reinhard Weguelin RWS

  • The Cat of Bubastes A Tale of Ancient Egypt

    G.A. Henty

    Hardcover (Hurst & Company, )
    None
  • The Cat of Bubastes

    None

    Unknown Binding (The federal Book Club, April 5, 1903)
    novel
  • The Cat Bubastes: A Tale of Ancient Egypt

    G. A. Henty, J. R. Weguelin

    Hardcover (Blackie (c.1895), Jan. 1, 1908)
    None
  • The Cat of Bubastes

    G. A. Henty, John Bolen

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Tantor Media Inc, June 1, 2009)
    The sacred cat of Bubastes has accidentally been slain; now young Chebron must pay for the offense with his own life, as this is the law of the Pagans in Egypt, 1250 BC. Chebron, the son of a high Egyptian priest, flees for his life, taking his sister Mysa, one of the household slaves, Amuba, and several companions with him. They escape through closely guarded Egyptian exits only to find themselves in unfamiliar and dangerous lands inhabited by a very different culture of people. Along the way, the roving band of refugees encounters and befriends a Hebrew girl, who exposes them to very strange ideas, including the worship of “one true God. ” This arduous journey through time, customs, and religion provides an adventurous and accurate insight into the ancient people of Egyptian history.
  • The Cat of Bubastes: A Tale of Ancient Egypt

    G. A. Henty

    (Independently published, March 11, 2020)
    The sacred cat of Bubastes has accidentally been slain; now young Chebron must pay for the offence with his own life, as this is the law of the Pagans in Egypt, 1250 BC. Chebron, the son of a high Egyptian priest, flees for his life taking his sister Mysa, one of the household slaves Amuba and several companions with him. They escape through closely guarded Egyptian exits only to find themselves in unfamiliar and dangerous lands inhabited by a very different culture of people. Along the way, the roving band of refugees encounters and befriends a Hebrew girl, who exposes them to very strange ideas including the worship of “one true God.” This arduous journey through time, customs and religion provides an adventurous and accurate insight into the ancient people of Egyptian history.
  • The Cat of Bubastes: A Tale of Ancient Egypt

    G. A. Henty

    (Independently published, April 2, 2020)
    After his father, the king of the Rebu, is killed in battle with the Egyptian army and the Rebu nation is conquered by the Egyptians, the young prince Amuba is carried away as a captive to Egypt, along with his faithful charioteer, Jethro. In Thebes, Amuba becomes the servant and companion to Chebron, the son of Ameres, high priest of Osiris. The lads become involved in a mystery as they begin to uncover evidence of a murderous conspiracy within the ranks of the priesthood. However, before they are able to prevent it, they are forced to flee for their lives when they accidentally cause the death of the successor to the Cat of Bubastes, one of the most sacred animals in Egypt. With Jethro as their guide and protector, the boys make plans to escape from Egyptian territory and return to Amuba's homeland.
  • The Cat of Bubastes a Tale of Ancient Egypt

    G. A. Henty

    Hardcover (W. Foulsham, Jan. 1, 1935)
    None
  • The Cat of Bubastes: A Tale of Egypt

    G.A. Henty, J.R. Weguelin

    Hardcover (Blackie & Son, Jan. 1, 1920)
    None
  • CAT OF BUBASTES A Tale of Ancient Egypt

    G. A. Henty

    Hardcover (Blackie and Son Limited, Jan. 1, 1900)
    None
  • The Cat of Bubastes

    G.A. Henty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 6, 2018)
    The Cat of Bubastes is a classic historical fiction novel.
  • The Cat of Bubastes: A Tale of Ancient Egypt

    G.A. Henty, J.R. Weguelin

    Hardcover (Donahue Brothers, July 6, 1900)
    None
  • The Cat of Bubastes

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 3, 2020)
    The sacred cat of Bubastes has accidentally been slain; now young Chebron must pay for the offence with his own life, as this is the law of the Pagans in Egypt, 1250 BC. Chebron, the son of a high Egyptian priest, flees for his life taking his sister Mysa, one of the household slaves Amuba and several companions with him. They escape through closely guarded Egyptian exits only to find themselves in unfamiliar and dangerous lands inhabited by a very different culture of people. Along the way, the roving band of refugees encounters and befriends a Hebrew girl, who exposes them to very strange ideas including the worship of “one true God.” This arduous journey through time, customs and religion provides an adventurous and accurate insight into the ancient people of Egyptian history.