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The Last Egyptian


The Last Egyptian
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Author : Лаймен Фрэнк Баум
language : en
Publisher: Litres
Release Date : 2021-12-02

The Last Egyptian written by Лаймен Фрэнк Баум and has been published by Litres this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-12-02 with Fiction categories.




The Last Pharaohs


The Last Pharaohs
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Author : J. G. Manning
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2012-10-07

The Last Pharaohs written by J. G. Manning and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-10-07 with Business & Economics categories.


Presents a history of Ptolemaic Egypt as a state, covering such topics as economic conditions, order and law, and politics.



The Last Egyptian


The Last Egyptian
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Author : Lyman Frank Baum
language : en
Publisher: PHILADELPHIA EDWARD STERN & CO
Release Date : 2017-07-04

The Last Egyptian written by Lyman Frank Baum and has been published by PHILADELPHIA EDWARD STERN & CO this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-04 with categories.


Example of this ebook CHAPTER I. WHERE THE DESERT MEETS THE NILE. The sun fell hot upon the bosom of the Nile and clung there, vibrant, hesitating, yet aggressive, as if baffled in its desire to penetrate beneath the river’s lurid surface. For the Nile defies the sun, and relegates him to his own broad domain, wherein his power is undisputed. On either side the broad stream humanity shrank from Ra’s seething disc. The shaduf workers had abandoned their skin-covered buckets and bamboo poles to seek shelter from the heat beneath a straggling tree or a straw mat elevated on stalks of ripe sugar-cane. The boats of the fishermen lay in little coves, where the sails were spread as awnings to shade their crews. The fellaheen laborers had all retired to their clay huts to sleep through this fiercest period of the afternoon heat. On the Nile, however, a small steam dahabeah puffed lazily along, stemming with its slow motion the sweep of the mighty river toward the sea. The Arab stoker, naked and sweating, stood as far as possible from the little boiler and watched it with a look of absolute repulsion upon his swarthy face. The engineer, also an Arab, lay stretched upon the deck half asleep, but with both ears alert to catch any sound that might denote the fact that the straining, rickety engine was failing to perform its full duty. Back of the tiny cabin sat the dusky steersman, as naked and inert as his fellows, while under the deck awning reclined the one white man of the party, a young Englishman clothed in khaki knickerbockers and a white silk shirt well open at the throat. There were no tourists in Egypt at this season. If you find a white man on the Nile in April, he is either attached to some exploration party engaged in excavations or a government employee from Cairo, Assyut or Luxor, bent upon an urgent mission. The dahabeah was not a government boat, though, so that our Englishman was more likely to be an explorer than an official. It was evident he was no stranger to tropical climes, if we judged by his sun-browned skin and the quiet resignation to existing conditions with which he puffed his black briar and relaxed his muscular frame. He did not sleep, but lay with his head upon a low wicker rest that enabled him to sweep the banks of the Nile with his keen blue eyes. The three Arabs regarded their master from time to time with stealthy glances, in which wonder was mingled with a certain respect. The foreigner was a fool to travel during the heat of the day; no doubt of that at all. The native knows when to work and when to sleep—a lesson the European never learns. Yet this was no casual adventurer exploiting his folly, but a man who had lived among them for years, who spoke Arabic fluently and could even cipher those hieroglyphics of the dead ages which abound throughout modern Egypt. Hassan, Abdallah and Ali knew this well, for they had accompanied Winston Bey on former expeditions, and heard him translate the ugly signs graven upon the ugly stones into excellent Arabic. It was all very wonderful in its way, but quite useless and impractical, if their opinion were allowed. And the master himself was impractical. He did foolish things at all times, and sacrificed his own comfort and that of his servants in order to accomplish unnecessary objects. Had he not paid well for his whims, Winston Bey might have sought followers in vain; but the Arab will even roast himself upon the Nile on an April afternoon to obtain the much-coveted gold of the European. To be continue in this ebook...



The Last Egyptian Standing


The Last Egyptian Standing
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Author : Mo Nassah
language : en
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Release Date : 2011-12-05

The Last Egyptian Standing written by Mo Nassah and has been published by AuthorHouse this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-12-05 with Fiction categories.


The Last Egyptian Standing: The Great Egyptian is produced herein as a written format of a story based around real events that took place before, during, and following the Egyptian Revolution in the year 2011. The story is mainly from the eyes and angle of one very special young man. From before the moments of chaos and rioting began and then hit peak, MN80-M. HASSAN THE SPECIAL ONE/MALE finds his spirit suffering between heart and mind whether or not to accept the life as it is in this day and age and continue his chosen normal life, or to just join-in with everyone on and off of the streets of Cairo, the main city in Egypt, during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. At the same time, another window of opportunity opens for the possibility to follow his emotional instincts that have been restraining his heart and mind for such a long time now, especially from before the 25th of January 2011 early start into the Egyptian Revolution. Or, also the simple possibility to just sit back and watch everything un-fold from the Television at home in the United Kingdom. MO NASSAH, born in 1980, has written several unpublished novels and dozens of short stories that until this moment in time, he felt not to publish and share with this World, until now. This story and book herein being the first published book from a set series created and written by the Author MO NASSAH. He said, she said, is exactly what happens in this version/book, and over eighty (80%) percent of this book is a true story. Hence, a reason the words of each character (to the Author) was/is more important for the first book to be written in exactly this way, and/or form, for the reader(s) of each book to truly appreciate, and understand at-least some of that to come in the second, third and fourth book of this part of the entire MN80-M story series starting as, The Last Egyptian Standing: The Great Egyptian. In 2011, MO NASSAH lives alone in his birth place location, the cosmopolitan city of London, England, United Kingdom. From the outspoken and brilliant start until the end of this entire true story, the author allows us the readers to enjoy the read as we enter a new World. A whole new dimension with real life CHARACTERS and personalities that capture the heart of each reader from the very first chapter, when all of the chaos begins, in Egypt. Full of excitement, passion adventure, love, envy, fear, betrayal, success, murder, mystery, fantasy and much much more. As sad, and as happy, as some of these events may be to some, this is a true story, and a part of the History of Mankind now, the History of you, and I. Especially with the main character MN80-M. HASSAN THE AMAZING ONE/MALE alive.



The Last Egyptian


The Last Egyptian
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Author : L. Frank Baum
language : en
Publisher: DigiCat
Release Date : 2022-06-02

The Last Egyptian written by L. Frank Baum and has been published by DigiCat this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-06-02 with Fiction categories.


The Last Egyptian is a story of betrayal and vengeance reaching three generations, set in the Nile valley. The novel revolves around three protagonists, Gerald Winston, an Egyptologist, Kara, an Egyptian man, and Tadros, a dragoman. Kara learns about his rich history from his grandmother Princess Hatacha, who fled from Egypt when she was seventeen years old. Hatatcha is a vicious and vengeful old woman, but as she is dying, she gives Kara information about an immense treasure they have been surviving on. He meets Winston and travels with him to Cairo, where he falls in love with Aneth Consinor. Aneth was the granddaughter of Kara's grandfather, Lord Roane, making her his cousin. What adds to the exciting events is that Winston too falls in love with Aneth. The story contains several unimaginable turns, like the introduction of an Arab Sheikh in the story who helps Kara in his vicious deeds as he is tempted by Kara's treasure. The book is wonderfully written, with many conspiracies and traps and some amazing historical facts. The characters are absorbing and hold the reader's attention throughout.



The Last Egyptian A Romance Of The Nile


The Last Egyptian A Romance Of The Nile
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Author : Lyman Frank Baum
language : en
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Release Date : 2020-09-28

The Last Egyptian A Romance Of The Nile written by Lyman Frank Baum and has been published by Library of Alexandria this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-09-28 with Fiction categories.


The sun fell hot upon the bosom of the Nile and clung there, vibrant, hesitating, yet aggressive, as if baffled in its desire to penetrate beneath the river’s lurid surface. For the Nile defies the sun, and relegates him to his own broad domain, wherein his power is undisputed. On either side the broad stream humanity shrank from Ra’s seething disc. The shaduf workers had abandoned their skin-covered buckets and bamboo poles to seek shelter from the heat beneath a straggling tree or a straw mat elevated on stalks of ripe sugar-cane. The boats of the fishermen lay in little coves, where the sails were spread as awnings to shade their crews. The fellaheen laborers had all retired to their clay huts to sleep through this fiercest period of the afternoon heat. On the Nile, however, a small steam dahabeah puffed lazily along, stemming with its slow motion the sweep of the mighty river toward the sea. The Arab stoker, naked and sweating, stood as far as possible from the little boiler and watched it with a look of absolute repulsion upon his swarthy face. The engineer, also an Arab, lay stretched upon the deck half asleep, but with both ears alert to catch any sound that might denote the fact that the straining, rickety engine was failing to perform its full duty. Back of the tiny cabin sat the dusky steersman, as naked and inert as his fellows, while under the deck awning reclined the one white man of the party, a young Englishman clothed in khaki knickerbockers and a white silk shirt well open at the throat. There were no tourists in Egypt at this season. If you find a white man on the Nile in April, he is either attached to some exploration party engaged in excavations or a government employee from Cairo, Assyut or Luxor, bent upon an urgent mission. The dahabeah was not a government boat, though, so that our Englishman was more likely to be an explorer than an official. It was evident he was no stranger to tropical climes, if we judged by his sun-browned skin and the quiet resignation to existing conditions with which he puffed his black briar and relaxed his muscular frame. He did not sleep, but lay with his head upon a low wicker rest that enabled him to sweep the banks of the Nile with his keen blue eyes.



The Last Pharaoh


The Last Pharaoh
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Author : Hugh McLeave
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1970

The Last Pharaoh written by Hugh McLeave and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1970 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


His father named him Farouk, which means "On Who Knows Right from Wrong." At sixteen he was the hope of an independent Egypt, a handsome, godlike young man who, the fellahin believed, would lead them into a time of peace and plenty. Ten years transformed him into an obese faun with a mania for women, gambling, and other people's posessions. Farouk of Egypt became an object of ridicule, the subject of bad jokes, an awful example of the consequences of unlimited power and wealth, a disaster for his people. In this deeply interesting and revealing biography, written by an author who spent two years in search of the person behind the legend, Farouk's obsession with sex is shown as a desperate attempt both to remedy and to conceal his inadequacy. Deprived of childhood companions, the boy became the prey to scheming politicians and syncophantic servants. He was poorly educated, immature, and totally unprepared for the arduous task of ruling his corrupt and feudal country. The more powerless his ineptitude made him, the more autocratic he grew; the more impotent as a lover, the more frenzied his pursuit of women. His patient subjects tolerated his mistakes and excesses until, finally, his private scandals, his divorce from his popular queen, Farida, and the Palestine debacle set the stage for the long-over-due and almost comic revolution that forced him into exile. The author interviewed Farouk's courtiers, his doctors, the men who made the revolution, and the women who knew him intimately. On the Continent he traced and talked with the king's companions in exile. In England he saw such statesmen as Lord Avon and Lord Chandos, as well as ambassadors, Arabists, and the general who planned the wartime coup de palais. Drawing on the recollections of more than a hundred and fifty observers and on unpublished British and Egyptian sources, he has written an oddly touching biography of a complex man. -- from dust jacket.



The Last Queens Of Egypt


The Last Queens Of Egypt
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Author : Sally-Ann Ashton
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2014-09-19

The Last Queens Of Egypt written by Sally-Ann Ashton and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-09-19 with History categories.


The last of the Ptolemaic monarchs who ruled Egypt for 300 years, Cleopatra is the most famous of the Ptolemaic queens. But what of her predecessors? The Last Queens of Egypt examines the roles played by the Ptolemaic royal women and explores their part in religion, politics and court intrigue. Explaining their propensity for incest, murder and power, Sally Ann Ashton shows the extent of the power they enjoyed, the price they paid, and how they shaped Cleopatra's reign.



The Last Cheetah Of Egypt


The Last Cheetah Of Egypt
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Author : David B. Rosten
language : en
Publisher: iUniverse
Release Date : 2015-12-03

The Last Cheetah Of Egypt written by David B. Rosten and has been published by iUniverse this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-12-03 with History categories.


At the end of the eighteenth century, the Ottoman Empire was in sharp decline. However, out of the ashes of this empire ascended an Egyptian royal family that would go on to dominate the Middle East in the early nineteenth century and rule Egypt for over 150 years. Beginning in the eighteenth century with the rise of Mohammad Ali and the French Invasion of Egypt and continuing until the abdication of King Farouk in 1953, a rich Egyptian history tells a story at the intersection of struggle and empowerment, politics and family, and religion and freedom. In The Last Cheetah of Egypt, author David B. Rosten explores both the told and untold narrative history of the Egyptian royal family from 1805 to 1953. Himself living with the royal family and having personal connections and relationships with the late King Farouks family and with Queen Nazli herself, Rosten shares his extensive historical research as well as captivating stories and details of the royal familys lifestyle, love, struggles, and successes. Taking place during a clash of civilizations, a poignant history unfolds of an Egyptian royal family caught between modern ideas and ancient rulesand what especially comes to life is the story of Queen Nazli, a woman who expressed her freedom and glided seamlessly between these two worlds with grace and dignity.



Cleopatra


Cleopatra
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Author : Joyce Tyldesley
language : en
Publisher: Profile Books
Release Date : 2011-05-26

Cleopatra written by Joyce Tyldesley and has been published by Profile Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-05-26 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


She was the last ruler of the Macedonian dynasty of Ptolemies who had ruled Egypt for three centuries. Highly educated (she was the only one of the Ptolemies to read and speak ancient Egyptian as well as the court Greek) and very clever (her famous liaisons with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony were as much to do with politics as the heart), she steered her kingdom through impossibly taxing internal problems and railed against greedy Roman imperialism. Stripping away preconceptions as old as her Roman enemies, Joyce Tyldesley uses all her skills as an Egyptologist to give us this magnificent biography.