3 edition of Nefertiti found in the catalog.
Nefertiti
Nicole Vidal
Published
1965
by Deutsch
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Originally published as Nefertiti. Gallimard, 1961.
Statement | translated from the French by Johanna Harwood. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 304p.,ill.,21cm |
Number of Pages | 304 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19770546M |
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Michelle Moran, Nefertiti This is the first book I have ever read about Nefertiti. It was a great read. It takes the reader through Nefertiti's whole life.I did not know much about before reading this book. It was particularly wonderful at setting the mood and taking us inside her world/5.
The imagery the author attempts to push forward of Nefertiti & other characters in this book such as Queen Tiye is hugely misleading, it is well recorded that queen Tiye and Nefertiti were Nubian therefore the Nefertiti book assertion (many times in the book) of /5().
Nick Drake is the author of Nefertiti and Tutankhamun, the first two books in the Rahotep detective trilogy. He has published two award-winning collections of poetry, and his play was performed at the National Theater in London/5(82).
A strong debut novel of passion and intrigue, Nefertiti kept me up way too late!" - India Edghill, author of Wisdom's Daughter "A provocative portrait of limitless power in an ancient land of limitless fascination." - Ki Longfellow, author of The Secret Magdalene “Nefertiti is a fascinating window into the past, a heroic story with a very /5().
Kyro Nefertiti is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Kyro Nefertiti and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes. Nefertiti is married to Akanaten who has dared to start a new religion, with himself as the center of it.
Rahotep, a detective from Thebes, has been hired by Akanaten to find his missing wife. Several gruesome murders occur before Rahotep finds the I chose this book because two colleagues recommended it/5.
Book Summary. Love, betrayal, political unrest, plague, and religious conflict — Nefertiti brings ancient Egypt to life in vivid detail. Fast-paced and historically accurate, it is the dramatic story of two unforgettable women living through a remarkable period in history.
About Nefertiti. Fast-paced and historically accurate, Nefertiti is the dramatic story of two unforgettable women living through a remarkable period in history. Nefertiti and her younger sister, Mutnodjmet, have been raised in a powerful family that has provided wives to the rulers of Egypt for centuries.
Nefertiti may have been the daughter of Ay, a top adviser who would go on to become pharaoh after King Tut’s death in B.C. An alternate theory suggests she was a princess from the Mittani.