The Egyptian Echo (Newspaper History)

The Egyptian Echo (Newspaper History)

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Dowswell Paul
Usborne Publishing Ltd
EAN: 9780746027516
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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!
EAN 9780746027516
ISBN 0746027516
Binding Paperback
Publisher Usborne Publishing Ltd
Publication date November 29, 1996
Pages 32
Language English
Dimensions 276 x 216 x 4
Country United Kingdom
Readership Children / Juvenile
Authors DOWSWELL PAUL
Series Newspaper Histories