Egyptian Writing
A Middle East Mosaic
This anthology of writings by Westerners on the Middle East, and vice versa, includes extracts from Flaubert, Twain, Marx, and Dean Acheson as well as Iraqi, Egyptian, and other Eastern sources. Many are highly readable and always reflect the cult...
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Alphabet Fragment Cufflinks
Ancient Collection - The earliest form of writing is the Sumerian script or cuneiform developed around 4000 B.C., followed by the Egyptian hieroglyphic script. Later, varied forms of writing evolved throughout the world.
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Alphabet Fragment Ring
Ancient Collection - The earliest form of writing is the Sumerian script or cuneiform developed around 4000 B.C., followed by the Egyptian hieroglyphic script. Later, varied forms of writing evolved throughout the world.
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Alphabet Fragment Letter Opener, pewter
Ancient Collection - The earliest form of writing is the Sumerian script or cuneiform developed around 4000 B.C., followed by the Egyptian hieroglyphic script. Later, varied forms of writing evolved throughout the world.
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The Temptation of Saint Anthony
Fascinated for years with the life of the Egyptian anchorite known as St. Anthony (b. 250 A.D.), Flaubert spent 25 years writing his own version.
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Apricots on the Nile
Cairo, 1937: French-born Colette Rossant is waiting out World War II among her father's Egyptian-Jewish relatives.
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