Georg Ebers

The Tales of Ancient Egypt (10 Historical Novels)


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       Georg Ebers

      The Tales of Ancient Egypt

      (10 Historical Novels)

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      Table of Contents

       An Egyptian Princess

       Uarda

       Homo Sum

       Sisters

       The Emperor

       Serapis

       The Bride of the Nile

       Cleopatra

       Arachne

       A Thorny Path

       The Story of My Life – Autobiography

      An Egyptian Princess

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      Table of Contents

       Preface

       Book 1.

       Chapter I.

       Chapter II.

       Chapter III.

       Chapter IV.

       Chapter V.

       Chapter VI.

       Chapter VII.

       Chapter VIII.

       Chapter IX.

       Chapter X.

       Chapter XI.

       Chapter XII.

       Chapter XIII.

       Chapter XIV.

       Chapter XV.

       Chapter XVI.

       Book 2.

       Chapter I.

       Chapter II.

       Chapter III.

       Chapter IV.

       Chapter V.

       Chapter VI.

       Chapter VII.

       Chapter VIII.

       Chapter IX.

       Chapter X.

       Chapter XI.

       Chapter XII.

       Chapter XIII.

       Chapter XIV.

       Chapter XV.

       Chapter XVI.

      PREFACE

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      Aut prodesse volunt ant delectare poetae,

       Aut simul et jucunda et idonea dicere vitae.

       Horat. De arte poetica v. 333.

      It is now four years since this book first appeared before the public, and I feel it my duty not to let a second edition go forth into the world without a few words of accompaniment. It hardly seems necessary to assure my readers that I have endeavored to earn for the following pages the title of a “corrected edition.” An author is the father of his book, and what father could see his child preparing to set out on a new and dangerous road, even if it were not for the first time, without endeavoring to supply him with every good that