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Egyptian Mythology
Garry J. Shaw
Thames & Hudson
https://thamesandhudson.com
9780500252284 $24.95 hc / $11.99 Kindle

https://www.amazon.com/Egyptian-Mythology-Travelers-Guide-Alexandria/dp/0500252289

Synopsis: Join Egyptologist Garry J. Shaw on an entertaining tour up the Nile, through a beautiful and fascinating landscape populated with a rich mythology: the stories of Horus, Isis, Osiris, and their enemies and allies in tales of vengeance, tragedy, and fantastic metamorphoses. Shaw retells these stories with his characteristic wit, and reconnects them to the temples and monuments that still stand today, offering a fresh look at the most visited sites of Egypt.

The myths of ancient Egypt have survived in fragments of ancient hymns and paintings on the walls of tombs and temples, spells inked across coffins, and stories scrawled upon scrolls. Illustrations throughout bring to life the creation of the world and the nebulous netherworld; the complicated relationships between fickle gods, powerful magicians, and pharaohs; and eternal battles on a cosmic scale.

Shaw's evocative descriptions of the ancient ruins will transport readers to another landscape - including the magnificent sites of Dendera, Tell el-Amarna, Edfu, and Thebes. At each site, they will discover which gods or goddesses were worshipped there, as well as the myths and stories that formed the backdrop to the rituals and customs of everyday life. Each chapter ends with a potted history of the site, as well as tips for visiting the ruins today. Egyptian Mythology is the perfect companion to the myths of Egypt and the gods and goddesses that shaped its ancient landscape.

Critique: Expert Egyptologist Garry J. Shaw presents Egyptian Mythology: A Traveler's Guide from Aswan to Alexandria, a captivating tour of the gods, goddesses, creation stories, netherworld sagas, heated divine clashes and more in Egyptian Mythology. Written to be thoroughly accessible to readers of all backgrounds, and interspersed with black-and-white illustrations and maps, Egyptian Mythology is a treasure for armchair travelers and lay historians, as well as tourists interested in making the most of a visit to this storied nation. Egyptian Mythology is highly recommended both for personal and public library Mythology collections. It should be noted for personal reading lists that Egyptian Mythology is also available in a Kindle edition ($11.99).

Editor's Note: Dr. Garry J. Shaw studied archaeology and Egyptology at the University of Liverpool. He has taught Egyptology at the American University in Cairo, the University of Liverpool, the Egypt Exploration Society, and currently teaches online Egyptology as a part-time tutor for Oxford University's Department for Continuing Education. He has appeared on various television and radio programmes, regularly writes for magazines and newspapers, including The Art Newspaper and Timeless Travels, and has worked for archaeological projects in Egypt and Turkey.

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The Mythology Shelf

Egyptian Mythology
Garry J. Shaw
Thames & Hudson
https://thamesandhudson.com
9780500252284 $24.95 hc / $11.99 Kindle

https://www.amazon.com/Egyptian-Mythology-Travelers-Guide-Alexandria/dp/0500252289

Synopsis: Join Egyptologist Garry J. Shaw on an entertaining tour up
the Nile, through a beautiful and fascinating landscape populated with
a rich mythology: the stories of Horus, Isis, Osiris, and their
enemies and allies in tales of vengeance, tragedy, and fantastic
metamorphoses. Shaw retells these stories with his characteristic wit,
and reconnects them to the temples and monuments that still stand
today, offering a fresh look at the most visited sites of Egypt.

The myths of ancient Egypt have survived in fragments of ancient hymns
and paintings on the walls of tombs and temples, spells inked across
coffins, and stories scrawled upon scrolls. Illustrations throughout
bring to life the creation of the world and the nebulous netherworld;
the complicated relationships between fickle gods, powerful magicians,
and pharaohs; and eternal battles on a cosmic scale.

Shaw's evocative descriptions of the ancient ruins will transport
readers to another landscape - including the magnificent sites of
Dendera, Tell el-Amarna, Edfu, and Thebes. At each site, they will
discover which gods or goddesses were worshipped there, as well as the
myths and stories that formed the backdrop to the rituals and customs
of everyday life. Each chapter ends with a potted history of the site,
as well as tips for visiting the ruins today. Egyptian Mythology is
the perfect companion to the myths of Egypt and the gods and goddesses
that shaped its ancient landscape.

Critique: Expert Egyptologist Garry J. Shaw presents Egyptian
Mythology: A Traveler's Guide from Aswan to Alexandria, a captivating
tour of the gods, goddesses, creation stories, netherworld sagas,
heated divine clashes and more in Egyptian Mythology. Written to be
thoroughly accessible to readers of all backgrounds, and interspersed
with black-and-white illustrations and maps, Egyptian Mythology is a
treasure for armchair travelers and lay historians, as well as
tourists interested in making the most of a visit to this storied
nation. Egyptian Mythology is highly recommended both for personal and
public library Mythology collections. It should be noted for personal
reading lists that Egyptian Mythology is also available in a Kindle
edition ($11.99).

Editor's Note: Dr. Garry J. Shaw studied archaeology and Egyptology at
the University of Liverpool. He has taught Egyptology at the American
University in Cairo, the University of Liverpool, the Egypt
Exploration Society, and currently teaches online Egyptology as a
part-time tutor for Oxford University's Department for Continuing
Education. He has appeared on various television and radio programmes,
regularly writes for magazines and newspapers, including The Art
Newspaper and Timeless Travels, and has worked for archaeological
projects in Egypt and Turkey.

EDITOR'S NOTE:

The Midwest Book Review is an organization of volunteers committed to
promoting literacy, library usage, and small press publishing. We
accept no funds from authors or publishers. Full permission is given
to post any of these reviews on thematically appropriate websites,
newsgroups, listserves, internet discussion groups, organizational
newsletters, or to interested individuals. Please give the Midwest
Book Review a credit line when doing so.

The Midwest Book Review publishes the monthly book review magazines
"California Bookwatch", "Internet Bookwatch", "Children's Bookwatch",
"MBR Bookwatch", "Reviewer's Bookwatch", and "Small Press Bookwatch".
All are available for free on the Midwest Book Review website at www
(dot) midwestbookreview (dot) com

Anyone wanting to submit books for review consideration can send them
to:

James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
Midwest Book Review
278 Orchard Drive
Oregon, WI 53575-1129

To submit reviews of any fiction or non-fiction books, email them to
Frugalmuse (at) aol (dot) com (Be sure to include the book title,
author, publisher, publisher address, publisher website/phone number,
13-digit ISBN number, and list price).

James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
Midwest Book Review

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