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The Lady of Abu Simbel Christian Jacq

The Lady of Abu Simbel By Christian Jacq

The Lady of Abu Simbel by Christian Jacq


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SeriesRAMSES

Summary

* The eagerly-awaited mass market edition of Volume IV in the compelling five part fictional biography of Egypt's most glamorous Pharaoh

The Lady of Abu Simbel Summary

The Lady of Abu Simbel by Christian Jacq

Despite the tremendous shock of the Battle of Kadesh, Ramses has not managed to bring the formidable Hittite might to its knees. Rather than continue the struggle, he decides to engage in negotiation.But more important than anything to Ramses is the love he bears the Great Royal Consort, and he decides to offer Nefertari the most fabulous of gifts: at Abu Simbel two temples will be built - symbols of their eternal love. Meanwhile shadows are gathering, from Nubia to the sovereign's own capital of Pi-Ramses and Ramses must come face to face with Moses, the childhood friend whom he had lost sight of for so many years: Moses, who has returned to Egypt to demand the exodus of the Hebrew people.

About Christian Jacq

Born in Paris in 1947, Christian Jacq is one of the world's leading Egyptologists. He is the author of many novels on Ancient Egypt, including the bestselling RAMSES series and THE MYSTERIES OF OSIRIS series. His novels have sold more than 27 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 30 languages. Christian Jacq lives in Switzerland.

Additional information

GOR000379117
9780671010232
0671010239
The Lady of Abu Simbel by Christian Jacq
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Simon & Schuster
19990705
384
N/A
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