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Books with title The Tragedy of the Pyramids

  • The Tragedy of X

    Ellery Queen, Joyce Kitchell, Jr. Francis M. Nevins

    eBook (MysteriousPress.com/Open Road, July 28, 2015)
    A retired Shakespearean actor plays his new role—amateur sleuth—after a murder in a New York streetcar. Born during intermission in a seedy New Orleans playhouse, Drury Lane has spent the better part of his life in the theater. A majestic old-fashioned ham, he made his name in London, where his record-breaking run as Hamlet defined the role for a generation. When hearing loss forces him to retire, he turns his attention to human drama—specifically crime. Using his powers of disguise, knowledge of human nature, and an occasional dash of theatrical combat, Lane is the most fantastic detective of all time—onstage or off. In The Tragedy of X, a man is poisoned in the middle of a crowded New York streetcar, and not one of the dozens of witnesses can provide any useful evidence. The police are stumped until they receive a letter from Lane, claiming to have solved the crime by reading newspaper reports. He knows the killer’s name—but now he has to catch him.
  • Pyramids of Giza, the

    Don Nardo

    Library Binding (Norwood House Pr, July 31, 2013)
    "Describes the struggles and accomplishments in building the Pyramids of Giza. Includes glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading"--
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  • Penny of the Pyramids

    Frank Berrios, Bill Robinson

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 21, 2014)
    Mr. Peabody & Sherman hits theatres March 7, 2014!DreamWorks Animation brings Jay Ward's classic cartoon Mr. Peabody & Sherman to the big screen in an all-new comedy adventure for the whole family. Mr. Peabody is the world's smartest person who just so happens to be a dog. When his "pet" boy, Sherman, uses their time-traveling WABAC machine without permission, the events in history spiral out of control to disastrous and comical results! It's up to this most unexpected of father-son teams to put things back on track. This Step 2 leveled reader brings all the action and time-travel adventure to boys and girls ages 4 to 6 who are just learning to read on their own.
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  • The Pyramids of Egypt

    I. E. S. Edwards

    Hardcover (Viking Adult, Feb. 6, 1987)
    Dr Edwards draws both on his research and on the work of many archaeologists who have dug in Egypt. Surveying 1000 years of pyramid-building, he charts the rise and decline of the pyramids as funerary monuments, from the mastabas of the first and second dynasties and the step pyramids to the archaic and backward-looking efforts of the Middle Kingdom, and discusses the famous group at Giza. His final chapter, dealing with their construction and purpose, puts the pyramids into the perspective of ancient Egyptian society. This revised edition includes recent discoveries and research.
  • The Pyramids of Egypt

    I. E. S. Edwards

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Feb. 4, 1986)
    Presents a scholarly description of the construction and principal features of the monumental tombs of the pharaohs
  • The Tragedy of X

    Ellery Queen, Joyce Kitchell, Jr. Francis M. Nevins

    Hardcover (University Extension, University of California, SD, March 15, 1978)
    The Tragedy of X
  • The Pyramids of Egypt

    I. E. S. Edwards

    Hardcover (Studio, June 16, 1972)
    Hardcover, Viking Press. Publisher's statement: "The pyramids of Egypt are among the spectacular wonders of the world. What was it that prompted the pharaohs to construct these elaborate tombs for themselves? In this book Dr I.E.S. Edwards, who has been keeper of Egyptian Antiquities at the British Museum since 1955, offers explanations and poses new problems as he traces the development and decline of this form of burial from the 1st Dynasty mastabas and the great Step Pyramid of Zoser to the VIth Dynasty pyramid complex of Pepi II. The book is not merely the most authoritative single-volume description of the pyramids and their contents; it is also a revealing study of the religious beliefs of the ancient Egyptians, as we understand them from tomb inscriptions, and the personalities and way of life of the people who built these monuments. The author also deals with the fascinating but seemingly insoluble problem of how the pyramids were constructed...Already a bestseller in paperback form, it is here presented in a revised and color-illustrated library edition. Thirty-two pages of remarkable color photographs and thirty monochrome illustrations enhance and illuminate the text, and fifty-seven specially drawn diagrams complement Dr Edwards's detailed description of the individual pyramids."
  • The Pyramids of Egypt

    I. E. S. Edwards

    Paperback (Penguin Books, July 30, 1975)
    Photographs, illustrations, bibliography.
  • The Pyramids of Giza

    Enzo George

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 16, 2017)
    The Pyramids of Giza are 4,000-year-old tombs built for three Egyptian pharaohs. Though all have been looted over the years, they still hold many surprises and curiosities. And they reflect much about Egyptian culture at that time. This comprehensive volume covers the structures histories, including still-controversial theories about how they were built, and the latest excavations and discoveries. Modern photographs will give readers an idea of the pyramids magnitude, while a timeline will make them realize how truly enduring these extraordinary monuments are.
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  • The Pyramids of Egypt

    Kerri O'Donnell

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Book by O'Donnell, Kerri
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  • The Pyramids of Egypt

    I.E.S. Edwards

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin Books, March 15, 1976)
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  • The World of Pyramids

    Anne Millard

    Paperback (Kingfisher, April 8, 2004)
    Discover the fascinating pyramids of ancient Egypt and the Americas, and find out where modern pyramids have been built. Look also at the mystical world of mummies--learn how embalmers preserved a human body and why mummification was so popular in Egypt and around the world.
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