E. A. Wallis Budge - The Egyptian Sûdân - 1907





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The Egyptian Sûdân
Its History and Monuments
By E.A. Wallis Budge, M.A., Litt.D., D.Litt., Lit.D.
Formerly Scolar of Christ's College, Cambridge,
Keeper of the Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities in the British Museum
With nummerous illustrations
In two Volumes
Kegan Pauk, Trench, Trübner & Co. Limited
London
1907
Vol. I. with 652 pages.
Preface. Table of Contents
Part I. - Mission to the Sudan
Part II. - A History of the Egyptian Sudan, Ancient and Modern.
With 27 plates and about 200 illustrations in and out the text.
Vol. II. with 618 pages (Part II - Continued).
Wit 40 plates and about 200 illustrations in and out the text.
In total more than 400 illustrations (here only a few printed)
An extraordinary work with over 1200 well researched pages written by the scholar who is
regarded by most as the greatest egyptologist of all time, replete with thousands of illustrations.
Budge was Keeper of the Egyptian and Assyrian Antiques in the British Museum.
He is most well known for his extensive studies of the Rosetta Stone and his translation of "the book
of the Dead" from the Papyrus of Ani in the British Museum.
Budge traveled extensively troughout Egypt and the Sudan.
This work details extensively the ancient monuments and ongoing excavations of the area but also covers
the more recent history of the region, from the Roman and early Mohammedan periods up to the contemporaneous British control of the Sudan.
Both books with maps and a number of fold-outs complete and in pristine condition.
Top-edges gilt.
Beautifull and heavy set - nearly 4 kg.
First and only edition.
The Egyptian Sûdân
Its History and Monuments
By E.A. Wallis Budge, M.A., Litt.D., D.Litt., Lit.D.
Formerly Scolar of Christ's College, Cambridge,
Keeper of the Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities in the British Museum
With nummerous illustrations
In two Volumes
Kegan Pauk, Trench, Trübner & Co. Limited
London
1907
Vol. I. with 652 pages.
Preface. Table of Contents
Part I. - Mission to the Sudan
Part II. - A History of the Egyptian Sudan, Ancient and Modern.
With 27 plates and about 200 illustrations in and out the text.
Vol. II. with 618 pages (Part II - Continued).
Wit 40 plates and about 200 illustrations in and out the text.
In total more than 400 illustrations (here only a few printed)
An extraordinary work with over 1200 well researched pages written by the scholar who is
regarded by most as the greatest egyptologist of all time, replete with thousands of illustrations.
Budge was Keeper of the Egyptian and Assyrian Antiques in the British Museum.
He is most well known for his extensive studies of the Rosetta Stone and his translation of "the book
of the Dead" from the Papyrus of Ani in the British Museum.
Budge traveled extensively troughout Egypt and the Sudan.
This work details extensively the ancient monuments and ongoing excavations of the area but also covers
the more recent history of the region, from the Roman and early Mohammedan periods up to the contemporaneous British control of the Sudan.
Both books with maps and a number of fold-outs complete and in pristine condition.
Top-edges gilt.
Beautifull and heavy set - nearly 4 kg.
First and only edition.
