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Egypt and the Holy Land in Historic Photographs: Seventy-Seven Views (Dover Photography Collections)
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (1985)
Authors: Francis Frith and Julia Van Haaften
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Photographs of a lost world
If the Egypt and holy land of the 19th century explorers interest you - or if you love David Roberts prints of Egypt and want to see what the temples look like from an objective view, then this book is for you. The photos presented here were taken by Francis Firth a Derbyshire photographer who travelled to Egypt and the middle east a number of times in the 1850's and 60's and recorded what he saw with these fantastic photographs.

The photos are all clear, beautiful shots, like the best of 19th century photography. You get to see views like The Pyramids of Giza and Dahshur, the temples of Dendera, Karnak, Luxor, Thebes and Edfu all buried in sand or in their "original" ruined 19th century state. In addition to the wonderful parade of Egyptian photos there are also scenes from Jerusalem, Gaza, the dead sea and Baalbek in Lebanon.

This is a wonderful book that takes you on a visual trip to the past. Recommended for anyone interested in Egypt or 19th century photography.


Everyday Life of the North American Indians (Dorset Press Reprints Ser.)
Published in Hardcover by Fromm Intl (1988)
Authors: Jon M. White and Jon Ewbank Manchip White
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A fine publisher!
Super-Genius at DORSET PRESS forgot May 9th on 1999 Presidents Calendar. DORSET PRESS should stay out of the calendar business.


The Journeying Boy: Scenes from a Welsh Childhood
Published in Paperback by Iris Press (20 December, 1998)
Authors: Jon Ewbank Manchip White and Jon Manchip White
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Journeying, Albeit Vicariously, with Professor White
Professor White writes from the perspective of a man who, at his chronological prime, embarks on a period of introspection common to most everyone who reaches that station in life.

As he rediscovers his Welsh roots, weaving legends and history among rich descriptions of Wales' people and scenery, Professor White draws readers into his idyllic native land. Professor White describes for readers the struggles he and his family faced during several generations in Wales. However, he does not focus on maudlin reminiscences or weigh the book down with potentially snobbish personal details. Rather, Professor White takes readers by the hand and invites them to join him from the first tenuous moments after he arrives in Cardiff until the end of his trip when he emerges as a different man, one who has stitched together several rent pieces of his soul.

Professor White's style is extremely easy to read, and his descriptions of people and places make them literally come alive. The magnificent detail, coupled with an astounding ability to weave together the perfect words in his descriptions, give Professor White's prose incredible impact.

The book's title, taken from a segment of Thomas Hardy's poem, Midnight on the Great Western, aptly describes Professor White's physical and spiritual journey on this short, but seminal trip.


What to Do When the Russians Come: A Survivor's Guide
Published in Paperback by Stein & Day Pub (1985)
Authors: Robert Conquest, John White, and Jon Ewbank Manchip White
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A "Worst Case Scenario".......
A scenario, which, thank God, never happened, "What to do when the Russians Come" is a "how-to" guide for surviving occupation until the inevitable fall of Communism. Thank God, again, that said fall occurred BEFORE we needed the valuable advice in this book!


Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (2002)
Authors: Jon Ewbank Manchip White and Jon Manchip White
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Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt (Non-Fiction Review)
Ever wonder how th world of Egypt was during the Times of pryamids and Pharaohs? You can experience with the book I read called Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt. Discover how the pryamids were built or what was it like to live in this desert community. Explore the Egyptian desert landscape and climate as well as their lives as a peasant, scribe, priest, or even a pharaoh. But no matter how ancient this culture, it still enjoys the same stuff we enjoy like games, dance entertainment, and music.
I choose this book because of many reasons. First, I read this book because of your requirement to read this book and write a book for it. Second, I was a big fan of the movie "The Mummy" and it's sequel, "The Mummy Returns" and wanted to know if there really is a person called Imhotep. Finally, I read this book wanting to know how the Egyptain way of life was. These are the reasons why this book was chosen.
My favorite part of this book was when they told me how they learn math and how to pronouce words in Egyptian language. What researchers have found out was that Egyptians lacked pronoucing vowels and link-words in their language. So if you said "The ball is in the house", the Egyptians would say it like "Th bll s n th hse". And in math, they would write 25,025 like 10,000 +10,000+10+10+1+1+1+1+1. These ideas have given us knowledge like how to write a number in expanded form(like the sentence above. The Egyptians have helped us contribute information to expand our knowledge of our world.

This is a super book on just what it says it is.
Well this is a very good book on just what it claims to be...life in ancient Egypt. It admittedly isn't a very detailed in depth history or anything like that, but what it does do and do well is compile in one book a great deal of information which then taken as a whole indeed does a top notch jib of letting you the modern reader avtually understand what the ancient Egyptian lived like and thought. I highly recommed it to all those interested in such things. It will do as stated.


Ancient Egypt: Its Culture and History
Published in Hardcover by Peter Smith Pub (1970)
Author: Jon Ewbank Manchip White
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Take a tour of the Nile, its people and their Gods.
This is an informative and comprehensive introduction to Egyptology. Starting with an analysis of the Nile and how this majestic river is pivotal to understanding this ancient culture, White brings us through a descriptive tour of each of the important contributors to Ancient Egyptian culture; the Pharoh, the Priest, the Architect, the Craftsman and the commonly disregarded peasant. This book, albeit occasionally too factual, has a wealth of information included in its mere 200 pages. The three historical chapters are a welcome synthesis to all of the factual data that was presented earlier. The fold-out summary of the major Pharohs, architectural advances and other contemporary cultures is great for keeping all of the important dates, places and people straight. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about the wonders of Egypt.


Cortes and the Downfall of the Aztec Empire
Published in Paperback by Carroll & Graf (1996)
Authors: Jon Manchip White and Jon Ewbank Manchip White
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Cortés and the downfall of the Aztec empire: a study in a conflict of cultures
Published in Unknown Binding by Hamilton ()
Author: Jon Ewbank Manchip White
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Diego Velazquez: painter and courtier
Published in Unknown Binding by Hamilton ()
Author: Jon Ewbank Manchip White
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Everyday Life of the North American Indian
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (2003)
Authors: Jon Manchip White and Jon Ewbank Manchip White
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