|
Amazon.com: Ankh, Eternal Light is the undiscovered ancient Egyptian prayer papyrus of Mert'am-Ankh-Amon, a priestess who lived in Khemenu [Hermopolis] about 3333 B.C.. This is the second book in a trilogy recreating the Ancient Egyptian papyrus. It was inspired by the 11th and 12th plates from the Theban version of The Book of Coming Forth By Day, from the second half of the XVIIIth dynasty.
|
|
Amazon.com: This album is based on a challenging idea: Try to recreate a musical form from a culture and period that left behind no recordings or musical notation, using only history, a description of the instruments, and some historical artifacts. It takes intuition as much as scholarship and craftsmanship to recreate the ancient instruments of Egypt--from simple percussion and flutes to boat-shaped and triangular harps and trumpets. Michael Atherton, with his musicians and singers, exhibits both innovation and skill, offering not so much a look at how the music actually was, but more an intuitive guess at how it might have been, keeping the music first and history a close but well-heeled second. It can be frantic one moment and somber the next, as each of these lengthy song suites develops organically around a song or a piece of poetry--offering both early music and improvisational music aficionados something unique. Excellent recording quality is augmented by well-documented notes on history and instrumental research.--Louis Gibson
|
|
|
Barnes and Noble: From a problem-solvers perspective, this text
provides insight into the strategy and
tactics that facilitate an answer. The Art and
Craft of Problem Solving complements the wealth of
knowledge in the classics by Polya, covering new
ground that goes straight to the crux of
intriguing mathematical problems. Written in a
style that is paternal, informal and humorous,
tricky problems find logical solutions. From
combinatories to calculus, this book offers an
intellectual challenge and an indispensable
resource for the beginner to the erudite
mathematician. The author, Paul Zeitz, is a
Professor of Mathematics at University of
California at Berkeley.
|
|
Magazania.com: Best in all new science fiction. Includes special double issue that counts as 2 issues toward your subscription.
|
|
Magazania.com:
Explore the universe in your own backyard with the most popular amateur astronomy magazine. Every issue includes a monthly star and planet chart, tips on telescope observing, breathtaking photography, product reviews and up-to-the-minute space news.
|
|
AutoAccessory.com: Autoaccessory.com is a leading Internet-based retailer of Automotive Accessories. Their goal is to make buying Automotive Accessories as easy and fun as possible, and their online superstore offers thousands of top quality products.
|

GIFT CERTIFICATES
Internet Special Starting At: $ 25.00
|
|