 | Daniel Meyerson - 2004 - 271 pages
The deciphering of the Rosetta stone was one of the great intellectual triumphs of all time, unlocking the secrets of thousands of years of Egypt’s ancient civilization. Yet in ... | |
 | Andy Andrews - 2005 - 240 pages
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 | J. Christopher Herold - 2009 - 460 pages
The French expedition to Egypt, which Bonaparte launched in 1798, was one of the most exciting, harrowing, futile, and yet most fruitful adventures in modern times. Although ... | |
 | Ted Dekker - 2010 - 384 pages
This story is for everyone--but not everyone is for this story. It is a dangerous tale of times past. A love story full of deep seduction. A story of terrible longing and bold ... | |
 | James Hamilton-Paterson, Carol Andrews - 1979 - 224 pages
Examines the mysterious relics of Egypt's past, detailing the chemical processing involved in mummification, discussing superstitions that have persisted through the centuries ... | |
 | Barrie Trinkle, Carolyn A. Andrews, Paige Kimble - 2006 - 221 pages
Discusses the origins and rules of spelling bees; provides advice on study techniques, word origins, and spelling rules; and offers word lists, drills, and puzzles to aid spellers. | |
 | Roberto Bolaño - 2009 - 182 pages
When figure skater Nuria Marti is dropped from the Olympic team, a civil servant secretly uses public funds to build her a skating rink in the ruins of a seaside mansion, but ... | |
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