The Ancient Egyptians were the greatest story-tellers of the ancient world. Their vibrant stories of creation, death, sex, violence, friendship and betrayal deserve to be read and enjoyed by a modern audience.
In this absorbing anthology Joyce Tyldesley retells some of the most important myths, folk-tales and autobiographies preserved on papyrus and carved in stone.

With comprehensive commentaries exploring the meaning of the stories, this fascinating collection of fact and fiction allows us to see Ancient Egypt through the eyes of the Egyptians themselves.

£8.50 in the UK