Eliot. Depew. Lubbock. Spurgeon. Blair. Potter. Adams. "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clemens). Cartwright. Brooks. Grant. Chamberlain. Moody. Porter. Hanna. Bourinot

Eliot. Depew. Lubbock. Spurgeon. Blair. Potter. Adams.
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Synopsis Eliot. Depew. Lubbock. Spurgeon. Blair. Potter. Adams. "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clemens). Cartwright. Brooks. Grant. Chamberlain. Moody. Porter. Hanna. Bourinot by : Mayo Williamson Hazeltine

The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt

The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt
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Synopsis The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt by : Toby Wilkinson

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Magisterial . . . [A] rich portrait of ancient Egypt’s complex evolution over the course of three millenniums.”—Los Angeles Times NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Washington Post • Publishers Weekly In this landmark volume, one of the world’s most renowned Egyptologists tells the epic story of this great civilization, from its birth as the first nation-state to its absorption into the Roman Empire. Drawing upon forty years of archaeological research, award-winning scholar Toby Wilkinson takes us inside a tribal society with a pre-monetary economy and decadent, divine kings who ruled with all-too-recognizable human emotions. Here are the legendary leaders: Akhenaten, the “heretic king,” who with his wife Nefertiti brought about a revolution with a bold new religion; Tutankhamun, whose dazzling tomb would remain hidden for three millennia; and eleven pharaohs called Ramesses, the last of whom presided over the militarism, lawlessness, and corruption that caused a political and societal decline. Filled with new information and unique interpretations, The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt is a riveting and revelatory work of wild drama, bold spectacle, unforgettable characters, and sweeping history. “With a literary flair and a sense for a story well told, Mr. Wilkinson offers a highly readable, factually up-to-date account.”—The Wall Street Journal “[Wilkinson] writes with considerable verve. . . . [He] is nimble at conveying the sumptuous pageantry and cultural sophistication of pharaonic Egypt.”—The New York Times