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  • Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali

    by D.T. Niane ...
    Translated by G.D. Pickett ...
    Part history, part legend, this is the story of Sundiata Keita: the heroic figure who founded the empire of Mali. A thirteenth-century oral epic, Sundiata sees the full-length tale captured in print for the first time.This is Sundiata, the epic tale of a man 'great among kings' who, through his legendary deeds and exploits, came to father an empire. For over 800 years, this story has been passed ... Read more

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  • First Footsteps in East Africa or an Exploration of Harar

    According to Wikipedia: "Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton KCMG FRGS (19 March 1821 20 October 1890) was a British explorer, translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, ethnologist, spy, linguist, poet, fencer and diplomat. He was known for his travels and explorations within Asia, Africa and the Americas as well as his extraordinary knowledge of languages and cultures. According to one count, he ... Read more

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  • The Persian Boy

    by Mary Renault ...
    Series Book 2 - The Novels of Alexander the Great
    A New York Times–bestselling novel of the ancient king of Macedon and his lover by the author Hilary Mantel calls "a shining light."The Persian Boy centers on the most tempestuous years of Alexander the Great's life, as seen through the eyes of his lover and most faithful attendant, Bagoas.When Bagoas is very young, his father is murdered and he is sold as a slave to King Darius of Persia. Then, ... Read more

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  • The Flaming Sword

    A Novel of Ancient Egypt

    Series series Queen of Freedom Trilogy
    In the north, the barbaric Hyksos still rule with unimaginable brutality. Queen Ahhotep, meanwhile, has recaptured much of the south -- but at a terrible price: her husband has been killed in combat and her elder son, Kames, was mysteriously poisoned. Ahhotep refuses to be crowned pharaoh and prepares her second son, young Amose, to take power instead. Thanks to her, the Egyptians are now ready ... Read more

    $14.99 USD

  • Stealing Fire

    by Jo Graham ...
    Alexander the Great's soldier, Lydias of Miletus, has survived the final campaigns of the king's life. He now has to deal with the chaos surrounding his death. Lydias throws his lot in with Ptolemy, one of Alexander's generals who has grabbed Egypt as his personal territory. Aided by the eunuch Bagoas, the Persian archer Artashir, and the Athenian courtesan Thais, Ptolemy and Lydias must take on ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • Slavery in Africa in the 1880's

    This is a brief narrative which describes the slave trade that flourished in central Africa during the 1880's. ... Read more

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  • Peeps At Many Lands

    Ancient Egypt

    by James Baikie ...
    Baikie's book looks at the more personal aspects of Ancient Egypt. Chapters include Pharoah at Home, The Life of a Soldier, Child Life in Ancient Egypt and A Day in Thebes. It also has 2 chapters on fairy tales. With 16 full page illustrations. ... Read more

    $4.99 USD

  • Tamerlane: The Earth Shaker

    by Harold Lamb ...
    During his lifetime, Tamerlane conquered more territory than anyone except Alexander. His rule extended from his home base in Samarkand, southern Russia down through Iran and Syria in the west and into Northern Indian the south, and eastward into the westernmost parts of China. Although at times a brutal conqueror, he was also a man of compassion and great intelligence. He spoke several languages ... Read more

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  • Henry Dunbar

    In "Henry Dunbar," Mary Elizabeth Braddon intricately weaves a tale of suspense and moral ambiguity, reflecting the darker undercurrents of Victorian society. The novel centers on the themes of identity, greed, and the quest for redemption through the harrowing journey of its titular character, whose fall from grace is marked by the shadows of his past. Braddon employs a richly descriptive ... Read more

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  • Ethiopia

    through writers' eyes

    Ethiopia is one of only a handful of countries that shock the traveller with their unique perspective. These places awaken a deep sense of wonder and offer a rare opportunity to observe the world from a different angle, to see things anew. Ethiopia: through writers' eyes is the perfect companion to any exploration of this idiosyncratic country, be it from the precarious saddle of an Abyssinian ... Read more

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  • Horus

    In the land of Egypt myths are born of legends. Along the Nile legends are born of great deeds. The god Horus tells the story of his deeds on earth as a man. Great deeds made him Pharaoh, goodness saw him pass through heaven to join the gods. But can his momentous feats defeat evil? In the end Horus has a solution, and his triumph leaves a legacy future pharaohs will live and breathe with. ... Read more

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  • Shahnameh

    The Epic of the Persian Kings [Readers Edition]

    by Ferdowsi ...
    Translated by Ahmad Sadri ...
    A fresh, lyrical new translation of Persia’s founding epic.Abu al-Qasem Ferdowsi (940–1020 CE), one of Iran’s greatest poets, versified the ancient legends of the Persian Book of Kings (Shahnameh) in verse over one thousand years ago. It is the longest poem written by a single poet. A combination of myth and history told over a series of 50,000 elegant couplets, Ferdowsi dedicated thirty-three ... Read more

    $30.99 USD