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BOOKS & REVIEWS
Dr Edwin Aiken is the Reviews Editor of the Bulletin. Please send catalogues,
books to review or reviews to him at 1 Ulster Avenue, Annalong, Co. Down,
BT
- Architects
and Archaeologists Discover Egypt and the Near East, edited
by Diane Fortenberry, ASTENE and Oxbow Books, Oxford, 2007, 197 pp,
ill., ISBN 9781842172735, £45.00.
- The Rash
Adventurer: a Life of John Pendlebury, by Imogen Grundon
with Foreword by Patrick Leigh Fermor, Libri, Oxford, 2007, 320 pp,
ISBN 9781901965063, £25.00
- Travel, geography
and culture in ancient Greece, Egypt and the Near East,
edited by Colin Adams and Jim Roy, Leicester Nottingham Studies in Ancient
Society, vol. 10, Oxbow, Oxford, 2007, 208 pp, ISBN 9781842172490. £40.00
- Writing, Travel
and Empire: in the Margins of Anthropology edited by Peter
Hulme and Russel! McDougall, I. B. Tauris, London, 2007, 248 pp, ISBN
9781845113049.
- To The Heart
of the Nile by Pat Shipman, Corgi, London, 2005, 470 pp,
ISBN 9780552771009. £8.99
- A Conversation
on the Quai Voltaire by Lee Langley, Vintage, London, 2007,
384 pp, ISBN 9780099492924. £7.99.
- The Sphinx
Revealed: A Forgotten Record of Pioneering Excavations by
Patricia Usick and Deborah Manley (British Museum Research Publication
no. 164), London, 2007, 80 pp, ISBN 9780861591640. £25.00.
- Egypt through
Writers' Eyes by
Deborah Manley and Sahar Abdel-Hakim, London: Eland, 2007, ISBN 978-09550
1056-9, £12.99
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