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The lady of Abu Simbel / Christian Jacq ; translated by Mary Feeney.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Ramses ; volume 4 New York : Warner Books, c1996Edition: Warner Books EditionDescription: volume 4 : maps (black and white) ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0446673595
Uniform titles:
  • Dame d'Abou Simbel. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 843.914 .J19l 1996
LOC classification:
  • PQ2670.A2438 D3513 1996
Summary: "The mighty Pharaoh Ramses, after winning a major battle against the Hittites, turns to new intrigues aimed at his throne... and heart. His boyhood friend Moses, back from exile, demands the Hebrews' release. An evil mage is plotting to strike down Ramses' first-born son. And lies are turning his concubine, Iset, against his beloved wife, Nefertari. Beset by troubles, Ramses sails for Abu Simbel to build a temple that will immortalize his union with Nefertari and unleash the magic of the goddess Hathor against Egypt's enemies. But loving deeply invites even deeper sorrow, as treachery and a god's wrath rise like a desert storm to threaten what Ramses cherishes most..." --Provided by publisher.
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Print Materials Main Library General Circulation 843.914 .J19l 1996 v.4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0118117

"Originally published in French by Editions Robert Laffont, S.A. Paris, France." -- Verso of title page.

"The mighty Pharaoh Ramses, after winning a major battle against the Hittites, turns to new intrigues aimed at his throne... and heart. His boyhood friend Moses, back from exile, demands the Hebrews' release. An evil mage is plotting to strike down Ramses' first-born son. And lies are turning his concubine, Iset, against his beloved wife, Nefertari. Beset by troubles, Ramses sails for Abu Simbel to build a temple that will immortalize his union with Nefertari and unleash the magic of the goddess Hathor against Egypt's enemies. But loving deeply invites even deeper sorrow, as treachery and a god's wrath rise like a desert storm to threaten what Ramses cherishes most..." --Provided by publisher.

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