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Hatshepsut of Egypt.
Title:
Hatshepsut of Egypt.
Author:
Yim Bridges, Shirin.
ISBN:
9781937463021
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (15 pages)
Series:
The Thinking Girl's Treasury of Real Princesses
Contents:
Front Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- She was called what?! -- Hatshepsut of Egypt -- Where she lived -- When she lived -- Her story -- The fabulousThe Pharaoh's solution was to marry Hatshepsut 18th Dynasty -- What she wore -- What she ate -- A lingering mystery -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
Combining the romance and enchantment of princesses with a message of youthful female empowerment, these books are about girls who didn't just sit around waiting to be rescued. Against great odds, they changed their own lives—and their worlds. Stories of princesses from different cultures and different epochs in history are richly illustrated with photographs, maps, and lovely pen-and-watercolor paintings that help bring these fascinating females to life. Bringing to life the story of a woman who boldly declared herself pharaoh, this book tells of Hatshepsut, who lived in ancient Egypt. When explorers first chipped a hole through a wall and shined a light into Tutankhamun's tomb, everything it touched glinted with gold and gleamed with silver. The boy-king so surrounded by this treasure would become one of the most famous names in history. But the less-famous princess Hatshepsut had accumulated much of the wealth that was buried in the tomb. Answering such questions as How did she make Egypt so rich? and How did she come to be buried, like Tutankhamun, in the Valley of the Kings?, this book also has sections on the clothes Hatshepsut wore, the foods she ate, and why she is remembered today.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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