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The Egyptian Echo (Newspaper History)

The Egyptian Echo (Newspaper History)

Paul Dowswell

Why DID the Egyptians build the pyramids? What do those squiggly hieroglyphics really mean? Why did Pharaohs wear snakes in their hats? Find out in the Egyptian Echo. It's a fresh and lively look at Ancient Egyptian history told by way of screaming headlines and hot-under-the-collar tabloid journalism.
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Why DID the Egyptians build the pyramids? What do those squiggly hieroglyphics really mean? Why did Pharaohs wear snakes in their hats? Find out in the Egyptian Echo. It's a fresh and lively look at Ancient Egyptian history told by way of screaming headlines and hot-under-the-collar tabloid journalism. Covering 3,000 years in 32 pages, it's bursting with facts and humour. Cats - Just How Sacred Are They?, King Tut in Ostrich Outrage, Sex Change Pharaoh Claims Dad was a God. Read all about it in the Echo - it's sphinxational!

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Title - The Egyptian Echo (Newspaper History)

Edition -

Author - Paul Dowswell

ISBN 13 - 9780746027516

Imprint - Usborne Publishing Ltd

Publisher - Usborne Publishing Ltd

Date Published - 29/11/1996

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No. of pages -

Binding Type - Paperback

Dimensions - 216 x 276 x 4mm

Weight - 140 g

Languages - English