Moon of Israel by H. Rider (Henry Rider) Haggard
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MOON OF ISRAEL
A TALE OF THE EXODUS by H. Rider Haggard AUTHOR'S NOTE This book suggests that the real Pharaoh of the Exodus was not Meneptah or Merenptah, son of Rameses the Great, but the mysterious usurper, Amenmeses, who for a year or two occupied the throne between the death of Meneptah and the accession of his son the heir-apparent, the gentle-natured Seti II. Of the fate of Amenmeses history says nothing; he may well have perished in the Red Sea or rather the Sea of Reeds, for, unlike those of Meneptah and the second Seti, his body has not been found. Students of Egyptology will be familiar with the writings of the scribe and novelist Anana, or Ana as he is here called. It was the Author's hope to dedicate this story to Sir Gaston Maspero, K.C.M.G., Director of the Cairo Museum, with whom on several occasions he discussed its plot some years ago. Unhappily, however, weighed down |
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