Status
Available
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Collection
Publication
New York, N.Y. : Crescent Books : Distributed by Crown Publishers, 1988, c1987.
Description
This book brings together the mythology of the ancient Egyptains, who buried their priceless treasures thousands of years BC because of their religious beliefs, the history of Greek civilization enriched with its myths, gods and heroes, and the stiring story of Rome, that enigmatic mixture of culture and military might which so dominated the early world.
Language
Physical description
143 p.; 30 cm
ISBN
051765749X / 9780517657492
Local notes
FB
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