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2026

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The Gilgamesh Prose, A Modern Translation presents the ancient epic as a clean, uninterrupted prose narrative, allowing the story to move with the force, sorrow, and grandeur it once carried. Compiled and translated from every known surviving fragment over seventeen years of work, this volume brings together the damaged tablets, variant traditions, missing passages, and scattered remains of the Gilgamesh tradition into one continuous reading experience. Rather than presenting the ...

Reconstructing Gilgamesh, Book Two

The Gilgamesh Trilogy, #2

2026

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Reconstructing Gilgamesh, Book Two returns to the broken tablets, scattered fragments, and long history of scholarship behind the world's oldest surviving epic. For more than three thousand years, the story of Gilgamesh lay buried in clay, shattered across ruined libraries, temple archives, private collections, and museum drawers. What survives today is not one perfect ancient book, but a damaged body of tablets: Babylonian, Assyrian, Sumerian, Akkadian, partial, repeated, contrad...

Reconstructing Gilgamesh, Book One

The Gilgamesh Trilogy, #1

2026

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Experience the world's oldest epic poem as it has never been presented before. The Gilgamesh Trilogy is a monumental achievement in Mesopotamian scholarship, compiling every known version, tablet, and variant of the legend into a singular, unified masterwork.Book One: Reconstructing Gilgamesh serves as the crown jewel of this collection. In this definitive volume, decades of fragmented clay tablets, ancient translations, and historical gaps are seamlessly bridged....

2026

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A god without a past—yet rooted in the deepest traditions of the ancient world. Serapis emerged in the wake of conquest, rising from the meeting point of Egyptian eternity and Greek philosophy to become one of the most powerful and enigmatic deities of the Hellenistic age. But was he discovered… or deliberately created? This book takes you inside the birth of a god, where temples, statues, and sacred spaces reveal a story not of mythic origins, but of calculated design, cultural fusion, an...

2026

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For thousands of years, the royal cities of Nineveh, Nimrud, and Ashur guarded one of humanity's greatest achievements—the first true libraries. Buried beneath the sands of Mesopotamia lay tens of thousands of clay tablets containing epic poetry, science, astronomy, medicine, war records, omens, and royal letters. These were not random archives, but carefully curated collections—catalogued, labeled, and preserved under the command of kings like Ashurbanipal, who believed that knowledge was...

2026

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Between the vast curve of the heavens and the fertile ground beneath, the ancient Egyptians envisioned a world held in perfect balance. In Nut and Geb: Sky, Earth, and the Egyptian Afterlife, this forgotten structure of reality is brought back to life through the evidence carved into tombs, painted onto coffins, and preserved in sacred texts. The sky was not an empty expanse but a living goddess who swallowed the sun and gave birth to it each day. The earth was not inert soil but ...

2026

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Ma'at: Balance of the Cosmos invites you into the hidden framework of ancient Egypt—a world where truth was measured, justice was enacted, and the universe itself depended on equilibrium. Far beyond myth, Ma'at was the force that sustained the rising sun, guided the pharaoh's rule, and determined the fate of every soul in the afterlife. Through temple inscriptions, funerary texts, and the enduring symbol of the feather, this book reveals how balance was not an ideal, but a lived r...

2026

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Before creation, there was no chaos to conquer—only thought waiting to take form.Ptah: Architect of the Cosmos reveals one of the most profound and overlooked ideas of the ancient world: that reality itself was not built by force, but by intelligence. In the sacred city of Memphis, Egyptian priests envisioned a creator unlike any other—a god who shaped existence through mind and word, designing the universe with precision, purpose, and enduring order.This b...

2026

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From the golden dawn of the Nile to the twilight of the ancient temples, one name endured beyond all others — Isis, the Great Enchantress, the Mother of Magic. Worshipped as queen, healer, mourner, and mother of kings, she stood at the heart of Egyptian civilization as the living embodiment of compassion, creation, and cosmic power. Gods of Egypt: Myth and Mystery – Isis, Mother of Magic brings her story to life through mythic narrative and historical scholarship,...

2026

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Long before the rise of Ra, before the first kings claimed divine authority, and before Egypt's great temples carved their theology into stone, there was Neith. Emerging from the deepest layers of predynastic Egypt, she stands not as a creation of myth, but as a force already present—ancient, unyielding, and foundational. Her symbols, etched into the earliest artifacts of the Nile Valley, speak of protection, order, and power at a time when the world itself was still being defined....

2026

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To speak of Thoth is to enter the mind of Ancient Egypt. Scribe of eternity, master of words, guardian of cosmic balance—no other god so deeply embodied the Egyptian vision of order and truth. Worshiped as Djehuty, the ibis-headed deity of writing and wisdom, Thoth was at once cosmic principle and personal guide: mediator between Horus and Set, companion of the dead in judgment, and architect of rituals that bound heaven and earth together. His symbols—the ibis, the baboon, the scales, the...

2026

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Before myth, there was the river—and within it, something watching.Sobek: Crocodile God of the Nile plunges into the raw, untamed heart of ancient Egypt, where survival depended on forces no one could control. Emerging from the shadowed waters of the Nile, Sobek was not a distant deity of abstraction, but a living presence—feared, respected, and deeply woven into the rhythms of life and death. This book reveals the crocodile god as he truly was: a being of immense power, e...