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Egyptology by Emily Sands

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Egyptology

Search for the Tomb of Osiris

Emily Sands, Dugald Steer, Nick Harris

Candlewick Press · Print & ebook · November 4, 2004

Reading lane: Ancient Egypt

A New York Times bestseller!

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Why This Clicks

Easygoing Adventure

A straightforward, kid-friendly Egyptian history read with an easygoing adventure pull.

Come here for

  • accessible ancient-history adventure
  • daily read-aloud or dip-in pace

Expect

  • light immersion
  • practical, uncomplicated storytelling

Book Details

Authors
Emily Sands, Dugald Steer, Nick Harris
Publisher
Candlewick Press
Published
November 4, 2004
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Ancient Egypt · African History for Kids
Reading lane
Ancient Egypt

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Publisher Categories

  • African History for Kids

  • Ancient History for Kids

  • Customs & Traditions

About This Book

A New York Times bestseller! Discover the wonders of ancient Egypt through a fascinating journal from a lost expedition — a treasure trove of fact and fantasy featuring a novelty element on every spread. Who can resist the allure of ancient Egypt — and the thrill of uncovering mysteries that have lain hidden for thousands of years? Not the feisty Miss Emily Sands, who in 1926, four years after the discovery of King Tut's tomb, led an expedition up the Nile in search of the t...

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A New York Times bestseller! Discover the wonders of ancient Egypt through a fascinating journal from a lost expedition — a treasure trove of fact and fantasy featuring a novelty element on every spread. Who can resist the allure of ancient Egypt — and the thrill of uncovering mysteries that have lain hidden for thousands of years? Not the feisty Miss Emily Sands, who in 1926, four years after the discovery of King Tut's tomb, led an expedition up the Nile in search of the tomb of the god Osiris. Alas, Miss Sands and crew soon vanished into the desert, never to be seen again. But luckily, her keen observations live on in the form of a lovingly kept journal, full of drawings, photographs, booklets, foldout maps, postcards, and many other intriguing samples. Here are just a few of Egyptology's special features: — an extravagantly gilded cover, featuring a raised Horus hawk pendant with three encrusted gems — a playable game of Senet — ancient Egyptian checkers — including board, pieces, original-style dice, and rules — a souvenir booklet showing how to read simple hieroglyphs — a scrap of textured "mummy cloth" — a large, jeweled Eye of Re “amulet” embedded in the last page of the book Rich with information about life in ancient Egypt and peppered with Miss Sands's lively narration, Egyptology concludes with a letter from the former Keeper of Antiquities at the British Museum, explaining which parts of this unique tale may be accepted as fact, which are guided by legend, and which reflect the author's delightful sense of fancy.

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