Publisher's Synopsis

Morning Star - By H. Rider Haggard - Tales of Ancient Egypt. It was evening in Egypt, thousands of years ago, when the Prince Abi, governor of Memphis and of great territories in the Delta, made fast his ship of state to a quay beneath the outermost walls of the mighty city of Uast or Thebes, which we moderns know as Luxor and Karnac on the Nile. Abi, a large man, very dark of skin, for his mother was one of the hated Hyksos barbarians who once had usurped the throne of Egypt, sat upon the deck of his ship and stared at the setting sun which for a few moments seemed to rest, a round ball of fire, upon the bare and rugged mountains, that ring round the Tombs of the Kings. He was angry, as the slave-women, who stood on either side fanning him, could see well enough by the scowl on his coarse face and the fire in his large black eyes. Presently they felt it also, for one of them, staring at the temples and palaces of the wonderful city made glorious by the light of the setting sun, that city of which she had heard so often, touched his head with the feathers of her fan. Thereon, as though glad of an excuse to express his ill-humour, Abi sprang up and boxed her ears so heavily that the poor girl fell to the deck. "Awkward cat," he cried, "do that again and you shall be flogged until your robe sticks to your back!"

Book information

ISBN: 9781502855398
Publisher: Createspace
Imprint: Createspace
Pub date:
DEWEY: FIC
Language: English
Number of pages: 178
Weight: 326g
Height: 246mm
Width: 189mm
Spine width: 10mm