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Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
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Very Good. No Jacket as Issued. A4-An advance uncorrected proof paperback in very good condition that has light discoloration and shelf wear. A new novel of murder in the reign of Pharaoh Hatusu featuring Judge Amerotke as the crime-solver. 8.25"x5.5", 380 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. A novel of murder in the reign of Pharoah Hatusu, featuring Judge Amerotke as the crime solver. First U.S. Edition, First Printing. Hardcover, xiii, map, 380 pp., unclipped illustrated jacket. Jacket's front flap has a lower corner crease; otherwise a book and jacket in excellent condition.
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Very Good + Very Good+ DJ. Printing Not Spec. n/a. 12mo = 7-9" 380pp. Hardcover. Clean interior and exterior. No highlights or markings in text. Strong and tight binding. DJ is glossy, clean, crisp.
This is a half dozen or so books into the series; therefore the author should have learned a heck of a lot more about ancient Egypt over the years than the book indicated. He writes ad nauseam about his extensive research on the subject, yet continues to make the same gross errors over and over again, averaging about one per page. (One example: he seems to think papyrus and parchment are the same.) Few of the characters have true ancient Egyptian names, the temples are drawn outrageously huge and "Hollywoodish", the distances are either too long or too short, etc, etc, Rather than becoming immersed in ancient Egypt, when I read this novel (and the others in the series) I feel the author has confused Egypt with medieval Europe. I recommend reading this series only if one has an eye for errors and a weird sense of humor.