Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Hardcover Valley of the Kings Book

ISBN: 1586632957

ISBN13: 9781586632953

Valley of the Kings

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good*

*Best Available: (missing dust jacket)

$28.49
Save $36.51!
List Price $65.00
Almost Gone, Only 1 Left!

Book Overview

Take a spectacular armchair voyage to one of earth's most magnificent and ancient sites--shown in a resplendent oversized volume, lavishly illustrated with more than 800 pictures (including... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Valley of The Kings by Kent Weeks

The BEST book illustrating the wonderful tombs of Egypt!!! If you are a long time lover of ancient Egypt, this book is a MUST HAVE!!!!!!

Buried

This is the best book on the Valley of the Kings. I own John Romer's and Nicholas Reeves books,which I highly recommend,but this one I like best. This is a must own book if you love the tombs. It won't let you down. Well worth the money. Buy it before it goes out of print.

Took my breath away!

Having read Kent Week's book "The Lost Tomb" I was impressed with his accessable writing style. So, seeing this book was like waving a red flag at a bull. I have been to many of the sights featured in this book and could not afford to visit all. To my joy, on opening this volume and seeing the quality of the photographs I realised now that I could! It is the next best thing to actually BEING tere and in some cases .. better! I know that sounds odd ... but in reality a lot of the KV paintings are covered with glass to prevent damage ... or you are not allowed to take a camera in ... even if you can, you may not use flash. So your own pictures always fall short. THIS is professionally lit, photographed and documented ... with great care taken to render the Theabian west bank in all it's glory. Bravo!

A Treasure

I had looked forward with great anticipation to the arrival of this book - and I am not at all disappointed. In the past few years a few books have been published which have delighted my eyes, Tutankhamun, by T.G.H. James, and Egyptian Treasures from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and now the present work. They share in common the photographer - Araldo De Luca. De Luca is a consumate artist of light. Throughout this book you will see exquisite shots, described and formed by the light of Egypt - Medinet Habu at dawn, The Temples of Hatshepsut and Mentuhotep, from the air in the dawn light, at the precise moment that the entire Valley of the Kings lies in shadows between golden cliffs behind. There are more - photographs of objects and buildings that I have never seen, or at least not so clearly. De Luca has found the perfect vantage point for every shot, it seems, and has waited for the light to lift the ordinary into statement, explanation rather than simple recording.Sprinkled through the various essays - and each essay written by a distinguished expert in their field - are delightful drawings, diagrams and maps. We have sumptuous renderings of the interior of Tutankhamon's tomb, which are not so uncommon, but this volume goes on to show us drawings of the interior of Nefertari's tomb, and there's more! The tombs of the Nobles are pictured with the same fine sensitivity as well as the mortuary temples of the west bank. The essays take a back seat, at first glance, so truly wonderful are the photographs, but here you will find rich descriptions and explanations of the monuments and the objects found within them. Kent Weeks is the general editor; there is an introduction by Her Excellency Mrs. Suzanne Mubarek; Rita Freed, Melinda K. Hartwig, Erik Hornung, Christian Leblanc ... the list of eminent persons goes on. Congratulations to the publishers, Friedman/Fairfax, and to all those who produced this wonderful book, from type-setters to press persons. This is a treasure! Thank you! L.P.H.!!

"Valley of the Kings"

With out a doubt one of the best and most stuning visualbooks I have ever seen about ancient Egypt. Dr Kent Weeksnarative is both interesting and detailed yet should stillappeal to the amateur with an interest in Egypt. The book details the modern exploration of the valley over thelast few hundred years. It then details the great Temples ofthe Luxor area useing altitude photos, maps, line drawings, artist drawings floor plans and photos...lots of photos.The book then moves into the Valley of the Kings, tomb by tomb using the same type detailed drawings, photos, plans and artists renditions. There is also a detailed section of the Queens Valley using the same techniques as the rest of the book. But the star of the book is Araldo de Lucas photos. The clearity and detail of the close ups leaps off the pagesand are as near flawless as one can get in colour and content. there are several fold out pages and the detailis incredable. This book is excellent in every aspect. A must foranyone interested in Ancient Egyptolgy .
Copyright © 2024 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured