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Cleopatra

2016
Describes the reign of Cleopatra, from its illustrious beginning to its tragic end, and details how she has remained a popular figure in Western culture.

The thief and the sword

When a mysterious thief steals her ancient sword, Cleo is forbidden to risk her life to reclaim it and instead embarks on a dangerous journey to attain the time tablets that could decide her fate as the savior of the galaxy.

Cleopatra's children

1971
The Romans, fearing Cleopatra, invented stories about her wicked ways. Historians feature her as the glamorous woman who charmed the two greatest Romans of her day. Alice Curtis Desmond tells about her conquest of Caesar and Antony, but she also presents her as a tender, vulnerable woman, a temptress, yes, but a completely devoted mother. She had four childrenCaesarion, Julius Caesar's son; and Mark Antony's offspring, the twins-Cleopatra Selene and Alexander Helios-and Ptolemy Philadelphus. After the death of their parents, small Selene and Ptolemy were dragged behind a chariot in the triumphal procession in Rome. At fourteen, Selene married Juba, a Numidian prince. They reigned over what is now Morocco and Algeria. This book is based on careful research, particularly in the works of the classical writers, but the author also makes little-known Egyptian and Roman history come alive in the most fascinating way.

Travels with Gannon & Wyatt

2014
Ruthless tomb robbers are hot on Gannon and Wyatt's heels, and the brothers must brave venomous snakes, deadly booby traps, and ancient curses as they find themselves on the verge of a magnificent discovery that could rewrite history.

Alexandria

the last nights of Cleopatra
2013
"When Peter Stothard, editor of the Times literary supplement, finds himself stranded in the Egyptian city of Alexandria in the winter of 2010, after his flight has been cancelled due to severe weather, he sets out to explore a nation on the brink of revolution."--Jacket flap.

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