Egyptology

Egyptology by Dugald Steer, published by Templar in 2004, is a unique scrapbook journal that immerses readers in the world of Ancient Egypt through the eyes of Emily Sands. This edition, comprising 29 pages, features a collection of novelties and recreations, including a piece of mummy cloth, a booklet on hieroglyphs, and a working board game, all presented in a visually engaging format.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of beautiful art and intriguing facts about Ancient Egypt, making this book an informative exploration of the region’s history and culture. The scrapbook format allows for an interactive experience, inviting readers to engage with the content in a hands-on manner. With elements of juvenile fiction, action and adventure, and insights into folklore and mythology, Egyptology offers a multifaceted look at a lost expedition, culminating in a striking novelty at the back case.
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Egyptology is Emily Sands’ lavish 1926 scrapbook journal of a lost expedition. Full of novelties and recreations, such as a piece of mummy cloth, a booklet on hieroglyphs and a working board game, the book brims with beautiful art and fascinating facts about Ancient Egypt, and a has a final magnificent novelty in the back case.
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