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The Last Egyptian

L. Frank Baum
 (1856 - 1919)

Published anonymously during Baum's lifetime as he did not want his adult adventure stories to detract from his children's fantasy stories, the story takes the limited points of view of three protagonists in the field of Egyptology. A complex tale of intrigue, embezzlement, forgery, arranged marriages, bigotry and cheating keep the reader guessing the outcome until the last chapter.


Read by Multiple Readers

Run Time 6 Hours 37 Minutes in 6 Audio CDs

Section ---- Chapter ---- Run Time
1 01 - Where the Desert Meets the Nile - 30:20
2 02 - Hatatcha - 14:37
3 03 - The Dragoman - 17:56
4 04 - The Treasure of the Ahtka-Ra - 18:30
5 05 - A Roll of Papyrus - 10:50
6 06 - Kara Bathes in the Nile - 17:00
7 07 - A Step Towards the Goal - 17:02
8 08 - His Grandmother's Mummy - 11:55
9 09 - Aneth - 11:50
10 10 - Lord Cromer's Reception - 13:01
11 11 - Setting the Snares - 14:42
12 12 - Nephthys - 14:40
13 13 - The Talisman of Ahtka-Ra - 11:00
14 14 - Rogues Ancient and Modern - 08:55
15 15 - Winston Bey is Indignant - 28:18
16 16 - Kara Threatens - 13:43
17 17 - Aneth Surrenders - 09:27
18 18 - Finding a Way - 31:39
19 19 - The Abduction - 13:56
20 20 - The Sheik Agrees - 15:56
21 21 - Lotus Eaters and Crocodiles - 17:10
22 22 - The Dragoman's Inspiration - 05:58
23 23 - Mother and Daughter - 05:57
24 24 - The Sheik Demurs - 12:26
25 25 - The Bronze Bolts - 24:39
26 26 - The Dragoman Wins - 06:15


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