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Cleopatra (Historical Novel)

Georg Ebers

Translator Mary J. Safford

Publisher: Musaicum Books

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Georg Ebers' historical novel 'Cleopatra' offers a captivating and vivid portrayal of the famed Queen of Egypt amidst political turmoil, interwoven with romance and intrigue. Set against the backdrop of ancient Egypt, Ebers' richly detailed narrative provides readers with a glimpse into the opulence and complexities of Cleopatra's reign. The author's meticulous attention to historical accuracy and vivid descriptions immerse readers in a bygone era, making 'Cleopatra' a compelling read for history enthusiasts and fiction lovers alike. Ebers' literary style masterfully combines historical research with imaginative storytelling, providing a seamless blend of fact and fiction. His ability to breathe life into historical figures and events showcases his skill as a storyteller with a deep understanding of the past. 'Cleopatra' stands as a testament to Ebers' dedication to bringing history to life through the power of literature, making it a must-read for anyone seeking a captivating journey through ancient Egypt.
Available since: 12/17/2020.
Print length: 356 pages.

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