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2. Ancient Egypt (1890) 466 pages
ANCIENT EGYPT
GEORGE RAWLINSON, M.A.
CAMDEN PROFESSOR OF ANCIENT HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.
AND CORRESFONDING MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF TURIN J
AUTHOR OF "THE FIVE GREAT MONARCHIES OF THE ANCIENT
EASTERN WORLD," ETC. ETC.
WITH THE COLLABORATION OF
ARTHUR GILMAN, M.A.
AUTHOR OF "THE STORY OF ROME," ETC
FIFTH EDITION.
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3. Ancient Egypt from the records ([1923]) 321 pages
ANCIENT EGYPT
FROM THE RECORDS
BY
M. E. MONCKTON JONES
M.A., F.R.Hist. Soc. "
WITH TWO MAPS
THIS story of Ancient Egypt was prepared
in the attempt to meet the general desire
of a wide public for a simple, readable tale
of that " Land of Egypt"
with the name of which we all, be we Christian, Moslem, or Jewish readers,
have been familiar from childhood, however unlearned.
None but an expert Egyptologist can
write with authority on this subject ; but every
Egyptologist is too much of a scholar and too much
absorbed in the quest of the original material to
be able to give much attention to the demands
of the man in the street.
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4. Ancient history from the monuments Egypt from the earliest times to B. C. 300 (1879) 206 pages
ANCIENT HISTORY
FROM THE MONUMENTS.
EGYPT
FROM THE
EARLIEST TIMES TO B. C. 300
BY
S. BIRCH, LL.D., ETC.
ANCIENT Egypt is one of the two great countries
of the world which has performed so important a part
in the religious history of the East, that its annals, as
derived from the monuments, are of the greatest importance
to understanding the development of human
civilisation and the tendency of religious thought.
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5. Dresses in ancient Egypt (1960) 80 pages
This book is not fully written in english but has great pictures of Ancient Egyptian costumes and dresses.
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6. Egypt ancient sites and modern scenes (1911) 372 pages
EGYPT: ANCIENT SITES
AND MODERN SCENES
by Sir Gaston Maspero
HON. K.C.M.G., HON. D.C.L., AND FELLOW OF QUEEn's
COLLEGE, OXFORD ; MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF
FRANCE, PROFESSOR AT THE COLLEGE DE FRANCE, DIRECTOR-
GENERAL OF THE SERVICE DES ANTIQUITES, CAIRO
TRANSLATED BY ELIZABETH LEE
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7. Fresh light from the ancient monuments (1892) 178 pages
FRESH LIGHT FROM THE
ANCIENT MONUMENTS
A SKETCH OF THE MOST STRIKING CONFIRMATIONS OF THE
BIBLE FROM RECENT DISCOVERIES IN
EGYPT PALESTINE
ASSYRIA BABYLONIA
ASIA MINOR
A. H. SAYCE M.A.
Deputy Professor of Comparative Philology Oxford
Hon. LL.D. Dublin
SEVENTH EDITION
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8. History of ancient Egypt (1881) Vol 1 & Vol 2
History of ancient Egypt (1881) Vol 1 596 pages
EAWLINSON, M.A.
CAmDEN PROFESSOR OF ANCIENT HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD : CANON OF
CAANTERBURY : CORRESPONDD-G MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF TURIN
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. I.
The work here offered to the public, conceived and
commenced in the year 1876, was designed to supply
what seemed a crying need of Enghsh literature—viz.,
an account of Ancient Egypt, combining its antiquities
with its history, addressed partly to the eye, and presenting
to the reader, within a reasonable compass, the
chief points of Egyptian life—manners, customs, art,
science, literature, religion—together with a tolerably
full statement of the general course of historical events,
whereof Egypt was the scene, from the foundation of
the monarchy to the loss of independence.
Volume 2 390 pages.
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9. Life in Ancient Egypt (1894) 620 pages
LIFE IN ANCIENT EGYPT DESCRIBED BY
ADOLF ERMAN
TRANSLATED BY
H. M. TIRARD
WITH 400 ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT, AND 11 PLATES
The need of a popular work on the manners and customs of
Ancient Egypt has long been felt by the English public. Herr
Erman supplied this need in Germany by the publication of his
Aegypten, but no English scholar has attempted to fill this gap in
Egyptian literature since the time of Wilkinson.
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10. Luxor & its temples (1923) 268 pages
BY A.M. BLACKMAN d.lutt
ILLUSTRATED BY
MAJOR-BENTON FLETCHER
Upon the outbreak of the Great War any idea
we entertained of such an undertaking was inevitably
given up. However, the interest aroused by
the late Lord Carnarvon and Mr. Howard Carter's
discovery in the Valley of the Tombs of the Kings
brought the old project back to our minds ; and
when Major Fletcher was approached by Messrs.
A. and C. Black on the subject of producing a book
about Luxor.
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11. Manufacture and religious symbolism of the scarabæus, in ancient Egypt, Phnicia, Sardinia, Etruria, etc (1894) 220 pages
Remarks on the Learning, Philosophy, Arts, Ethics,
Psychology, Ideas as to the Immortality of
the Soul, etc., of the Ancient Egyptians,
Phcenicians, etc.
BY
ISAAC MYER, LL.B.
Member of the American Oriental Society. The American Numismatic
and Archzeological Society. The Numismatic and Antiijuarian
Society of Philadelphia. La Societc Royale de Numismatique
de lielgique. The Oriental Club of
Philadelphia. The New York Historical
Society Historical Society of
the State of Pennsylvania,
etc.
AUTHOR OF The Qabbalah. The PHiLosopHiCAL Writings of
Solomon b. Vehudah Ibn. Gebirol, or Avicebron ;
The Waterloo Medal, etc.
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12. Notes on useful and ornamental stones of ancient Egypt (1889) 28 pages
BY Sir J. WILLIAM DAWSON, C.M.G., LL.D., F.RS.
There are no pictures or illustrations in this ebook , just notes.
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13. The Ancient Coptic churches of Egypt (1884) Vol 1 & vol 2
The ancient Coptic churches of Egypt (1884) Vol 1 418 pages
BY ALFRED J. BUTLER, M.A. F.S.A.
Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. I.
THE aim of this book is to make a systematic
beginning upon a great subject -the Christian
antiquities of Egypt. Few subjects of equal
importance have been so singularly neglected.
The ancient Coptic churches of Egypt (1884) Vol 2 394 pages
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14. The cat of Bubastes a tale of ancient Egypt ([1889]) 406 pages
A TALE OF ANCIENT EGYPT.
BY
G. A. HENTY,
WITH EIGHT FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
BY J. R. WEQUELIN.
Thanks to the care with which the Egyptians depicted
upon the walls of their sepulchres the minutest doings of
their daily life, to the dryness of the climate which has pre
served these records uninjured for so many thousand years,
and to the indefatigable labour of modern investigators, we
know far more of the manners and customs of the Egyptians.
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15. The civilization of the ancient Egyptians (1916) 188 pages
BY A. BOTHWELL GOSSE
THE EGYPTIANS, THEIR TEMPERAMENT AND DOMESTIC LIFE
" Oh, Egypt, Egypt ! fables alone will be thy future history,
wholly incredible to later generations, and nought but the letter
of thy stone-engraved monuments will survive."
The later generations are realizing the value of these stoneengraved
monuments. The fables, too, are found to be very suggestive
; indeed, frequently they embody the essence of the truth,
whereas history recounts only the external.
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16. The dawn of civilization Egypt and Chaldæa (1910) 840 pages
BY
GASTON MASPERO, HON. K.C.M.G.
HOX. D.C.L. AND FELLOW OF QUEEN's COLLEGE, OXFORD
MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE, AND PROFESSOR AT THE COLLEGE OF FRANCE
DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF ANTIQUITIES IN EGYPT
EDITED BY
A. H. SAYCE
PROFESSOR OF ASSYRIOLOGY, OXFORD
TRANSLATED BY M. L. McCLURE
MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND
FITH EDITION
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17. Uarda, a romance of ancient Egypt_ (1877) 672 pages
UARDA BY GEORG EBERS.
VOL. I.
By the walls of Thebes—the old city of a hundred
gates—the Nile spreads to a broad river; the heights,
which follow the stream on both sides, here take a more
decided outline; solitary, almost cone-shaped peaks
stand out sharply from the level background of the
many-coloured limestone hills, on which no palm-tree
flourishes and in which no humble desert-plant can
strike root.
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18. Ancient Egyptian, Assyrian and Persian costumes and decorations (1954)
BY
MARY G. HOUSTON
AND
FLORENCE S. HORNBLOWER
Every illustration of costume given has been actually
cut out and made up before being sketched, except
in a few cases which are of the nature of duplicates, so
that by following the directions given it will be easy
for anyone to reproduce them in material.
