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      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        November 2014

        The Egyptian Princess

        by Jane Waller

        Peter Philips, the time-traveller from 'Saving the Dinosaurs' (also by Jane Waller), now thirteen, is sent back 5,000 years to Ancient Egypt at the time of the Fourth Dynasty. There he finds a world where the wheel has not yet been invented, where the prayers of the Pharaoh alone guarantee that the Nile will provide sufficient water for the crops, and where Ra-Atum, the Sun God, has to travel by boat throughout the Underworld each night in order to rise next morning. Shortly after his arrival he is befriended by the Pharaoh's daughter, Princess Mer-tio-tess, who believes he is a spirit sent to help her. While increasingly attracted towards the Princess he finds himself drawn into a web of power struggle and rivalry. And things get worse when Peter, by accident, brings her back to present-day London, a cold place filled with sad-looking people which, she believes, must be the Underworld.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        February 2022

        The Definitive Guide to Norse Mythology

        The Gods, Heroes, Monsters, and Legends of Viking Culture

        by Finn D. Moore

        Immerse yourself in the spectacular and magical mythology of the Old Norse religion. The legend of the vikings–the warriors who ravaged the lands of Western Europe–has made them infamous, but many aspects of their religious beliefs have been overlooked. Norse mythology has its roots in Proto-Germanic folklore with some key concepts originating as far back as the Bronze Age–some 5000 years ago. In one comprensive volume, this book is the definitive guide to the spectacular mythology of the Old Norse religion.

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