Khadim and the Wanderers

Khadim and the Wanderers
Author: Bennett L. Schwartz
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2010-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0557222621

Khadim and her family are Wanderers, nomads in a mythical land. This is the story of their adventures.

The Intrepid Wanderer's Guide to Ancient Egyptian Goddesses

The Intrepid Wanderer's Guide to Ancient Egyptian Goddesses
Author:
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2008-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0615258808

An outstanding survey of the greatest goddesses of ancient Egyptian history, this book is a definitive guide for intrepid wanderers of all backgrounds. Impeccably researched and lavishly illustrated. First-time explorers and hard-core Egyptophiles alike will find this guide to be an endlessly fascinating delight!

The Perennial Wanderer

The Perennial Wanderer
Author: D. Steven Orr
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2002-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0759693838

Experienced in 65 countries, the author offers a unique perspective on the world. Currently a resident in central Africa, "The Perennial Wanderer" is his contribution to readers' broader view of the world, particularly since the terrible events of 9-11.

The Perennial Wanderer: An American in the World

The Perennial Wanderer: An American in the World
Author: Steven D. Orr
Publisher: PublishAmerica
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 145604365X

Many authors, in satisfying the reading public's insatiable need for escapist literature, invest much time and money in their efforts. Don't get me wrong - I read that literature myself. Why not? It is usually entertaining, if not suspenseful. In The Perennial Wanderer: An American in the World, however, it is my intent to demonstrate that life is indeed stranger than fiction, and I, not unlike the escapist writers, have invested much time and energy in bringing these life experiences to the reader. After working in so many countries - including war torn and conflictive countries such as Viet Nam, Colombia, Per+, Mozambique, Sudan and El Salvador - I have seen more than my share of violence, murder, mayhem, public corruption and chicanery. And none of my observations have taken place as a military man - my military experience, by the way, was in the peacetime Air Force in the beautiful Hawaiian Islands.

The Pharaoh of the Exodus: Fairy tale or real history?

The Pharaoh of the Exodus: Fairy tale or real history?
Author: Gerard Gertoux
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-01-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 136570291X

For Egyptologists as well as archaeologists, and even now Bible scholars, the answer to the question: Who was the pharaoh of the Exodus, the answer is obvious: there was nobo because the biblical story was a myth (Dever: 2003, 233). Consequently, who to believe: Moses or Egyptologists? Several scholars (Finkelstein, Dever and others) posit that the Exodus narrative may have developed from collective memories of the Hyksos expulsions of Semitic Canaanites from Egypt, possibly elaborated on to encourage resistance to the 7th century domination of Judah by Egypt. For these scholars the liberation from Egypt after the "10 plagues", as it is written in the Book of Exodus, is quite different from the historical "war of liberation against the Hyksos". What are the Egyptian documents underlying this hypothesis: none, and what is the chronology of this mysterious war: nobody knows! Consequently, who to believe: Moses or Egyptologists? This study will give the answer.

Conan and the Spider God

Conan and the Spider God
Author: L. Sprague de Camp
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003-06-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429972726

Conan is back, and at the top of his form! SFWA Grand Master L. Sprague de Camp was revered in the genre of fantasy for both his fiction and nonfiction. Booklist praised his novel The Honorable Barbarian, saying: "The action is brisk, and the worlds and characters are described with de Camp's deft, light touch . . . thoroughly agreeable entertainment," while Kirkus Reviews said of The Pixilated Peeress "the unassuming style and verve of the telling keep the pages turning. Pure prose junk-food." But more important, L. Sprague de Camp wrote Dark Valley Destiny, the definitive biography of Conan's creator, Robert E. Howard, leaving little wonder as to why Conan and the Spider God is considered one of the finest novels in the canon of Conan. Son of a blacksmith, a former slave and thief, Conan the Cimmerian has risen to the rank of Captain of the Royal Guard. But as usual, trouble is his bedfellow. Forced to kill while defending himself, Conan must flee the vengeance of the High Priest of Erlik. Foraging through field and forest, meeting friend and foe, Conan cuts a bloody swath through assassins and bounty hunters all the way to the sinister temple of Zath, where he encounters the huge and hideous Spider God. Facing certain death, Conan becomes both the hunter . . . and the hunted. Conan and the Spider God is a thrilling adventure of the mighty barbarian, from one of the genre's most revered authors. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.