The Ancient Egypt Bibliography is a growing list of over 550 books on Ancient Egypt, written
in different languages.
This list is intentionally eclectic: some
books will be highly scientific, some are meant for a more general audience
and others yet are intended for children.
Several books in this list hold a link to the world's largest on-line bookshops: Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk, enabling you to expand your personal library with your favourite books on Ancient Egypt. |
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Blood on the Nile
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Author(s): Neal
S. Lawson
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The Pharaoh of Egypt--revered as a god, considered
the link between the Egyptian people and the gods, and a man required
to uphold Maat: order, truth, and justice. No one doubted the Pharaoh,
for he was security and divinity in human form. But what if the Pharaoh
was not as he seemed? What if he was not the true heir to the throne
of Egypt? What if he had risen to such a position through sinful means?
What if.....the Pharaoh was really a woman? |
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His Majesty, Queen Hatshepsut
 | Author(s): Carter, Dorothy Sharp Published: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers, 1987 Reading Level: young adult A somewhat romantisized account of the life of Hatshepsut, the queen who, in the first half of the 18th Dynasty, declared herself king and ruled as such for more than twenty years. | Amazon.com hardcover Amazon.co.uk hardcover |
Valley of the Kings: A Novel of Tutankhamun
 | Author(s): Holland, Cecelia Published: Forge, 1997 America's premier historical novelist tells the story of intrepid Howard Carter as he struggles against the rigors of the desert and the intransigence of Egypt's Department of Antiquities to search in the Valley of the Kings for a hidden tomb. | Amazon.com hardcover |
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