Hatshepsut: Daughter of Amun
Hatshepsut: Daughter of Amun is a novel written by Moyra Caldecott in 1989. It was first published in Great Britain in 1989 as a paperback by Arrow Books Limited (ISBN 0-09-959850-7).
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Author | Moyra Caldecott |
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Original title | Daughter of Amun |
Cover artist | Helen Folkes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | Egyptian Cycle |
Genre | Historical novel |
Published | June 1989 Bladud Books (UK) |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 244 pp (paperback edition) |
ISBN | 1-84319-263-2 (paperback edition) |
OCLC | 69130266 |
Followed by | Akhenaten: Son of the Sun |
Plot introduction
Ancient Egypt 3500 years ago - a land ruled by the all-powerful female king, Hatshepsut. Ambitious, ruthless and worldly: a woman who established Amun as the chief god of Egypt, bestowing his Priesthood with unprecedented riches and power.
Hatshepsut: Daughter of Amun is part of Moyra Caldecott’s Egyptian sequence, which also includes Akhenaten: Son of the Sun and Tutankhamun and the Daughter of Ra. Chronologically, Hatshepsut: Daughter of Amun takes place first.
Release details
- 1989, UK, Arrow Books Limited ISBN 0-09-959850-7, Pub date ? June 1989, paperback
- 2001, UK, Mushroom Publishing ISBN 1-899142-87-8, Pub date 1 April 2000, ebook
- 2004, UK, Bladud Books ISBN 1-84319-263-2, Pub date 1 April 2004, paperback (as a Print on Demand paperback)
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