Buy this book on-line HOVING**, THOMAS: : TUTANKHAMUN - THE UNTOLD STORY.**LONDON.HAMISH HAMILTON,1979. ISBN 0241101131.
UK,8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn.FINE/FINE.No owner
inscrptn,but price-clip to dw/dj.Glossy, subject head-mask,colour photographic upper wrap,b/w author portrait photograph rear wrap; with negligible shelf-wear and minimal creasing to edges - no nicks or tears present.Top edge lightly dust-soiled and minimally marked,fore-edge lightly marked; contents bright,tight and very clean.Clean,blue paper-covered boards with bright,crisp,blocked gilt letters to spine /backstrip and map illustrated endpapers. UK,8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn,10-384pp includes half-title page,double-paged title page, acknowledgement,contents list,author introduction,35 chapters,32pp of assorted contemporary b/w+colour photographs between pp128/9,sources and an index.
The uncovering of the tomb of the mysterious boy King of Egypt,Tutankhamun,
on November 26,1922,was the most important
and splendid discovery in the history of modern archaeology.The find revealed four burial chambers so filled with priceless objects of gold and alabaster and lapis luzali and onyx that it took years to remove the nearly 5,000 dazzling works of art from the underground tomb.
Until now,(then 1979),however,although there have been countless stories and accounts, including Howard Carter's - the discoverer's - own,no one has revealed the
entire truth:the bitter intrigues,the power struggles,the myriad scandals and mysterious deaths surrounding the discovery and its aftermath.What happened there changed forever the course of archaeological expeditions - no longer were foreigners and adventurers able simply to walk in and appropriate whatever they could find of ancient civilizations.
Thomas Hoving,former head of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art,by a prodigious search for the facts of the discovery in previously untapped sources - old records, diaries and correspondence - has recounted not only the known but the untold story and the strange and colourful
characters who played the major parts in it: Howard Carter - the English adventurer
- archaeologist,who persisted for six years,nearly defeated by the unbearable heat,the insects,the laborious digging and the ridicule of those who assured him there was nothing more to be found in the Valley of the Kings.Impetuous and volatile,and lacking the guidance of his mentor,he enraged everyone: the Egyptian authorities,other archaeologists and the newspapers.
Lord Carnarvon - his benefactor,who encouraged Carter for those six years,but
died soon after the night he and Carter illicitly entered Tutankhamun's tomb for the first time and afterward concealed their entry.
The Frenchman Lacau - head of the Antiquities Service in Cairo,rival for the
treasure and determined to ruin Carter and
to deny him his claim to the contents of the tomb.
The Egyptian authorities and the new nationalist government - anxious to protect a glorious part of their nation's ancient heritage,whatever the cost.The directors of the Metropolitan Museum in New York - and growing rumours of collusion and foul play as Carter and Carnarvon acted as the secret middlemen for the museum.
A brutal press war continued for many years because Carter had granted exclusive rights to the story to the London Times and excluded all other reporters from the tomb site.The result: an animosity which would never be forgotten and which was to hasten Carter's downfall.
Hoving has written a riveting account, illustrated with 32 stunning pages of colour+b/w photographs.It is a story about
incredible treasure and beauty,as well as an account of adventure and intrigue - about the dogged,complex and fascinating men who struggled for the treasure and were,in the end,overwhelmed by it.
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FINE/FINE.No owner inscrptn,but price-clip to dw/dj.Glossy,subject head-mask,colour photographic upper panel,b/w author portrait photograph to rear panel; with negligible shelf-wear and minimal creasing
to edges - no nicks or tears present.Top edge lightly dust-soiled and minimally marked,fore-edge lightly marked; contents bright,tight and very clean.Clean,blue paper-covered boards with bright,crisp, blocked gilt letters to spine/backstrip and map illustrated endpapers.UK,8vo HB+ dw/dj,1st edn,10-384pp includes half-title page,double-page title page, acknowledgement,contents list,author introduction,35 chapters,32pp of assorted contemporary b/w+colour photographs between pp128/9,sources and an index.
The uncovering of the tomb of the mysterious boy King of Egypt,Tutankhamun,
on November 26,1922,was the most important
and splendid discovery in the history of modern archaeology.The find revealed four burial chambers so filled with priceless objects of gold and alabaster and lapis luzali and onyx that it took years to remove the nearly 5,000 dazzling works of art from the underground tomb.Until now, (then 1979),however,although there have been countless stories and accounts, including Howard Carter's - the discoverer's - own,no one has revealed the entire truth: the bitter intrigues,the
power struggles,the myriad scandals and mysterious deaths surrounding the discovery and its aftermath.What happened there changed forever the course of archaeological expeditions - no longer were foreigners and adventurers able simply to walk in and appropriate whatever they could find of ancient civilizations.
Thomas Hoving,former head of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art,by a prodigious search for the facts of the discovery in previously untapped sources - old records, diaries and correspondence - has recounted not only the known but the untold story and the strange and colourful characters who played the major parts in it: Howard Carter - the English adventurer - archaeologist,who persisted for six years, nearly defeated by the unbearable heat, the insects,the laborious digging and the ridicule of those who assured him there was nothing more to be found in the Valley of the Kings.Impetuous and volatile,and lacking the guidance of his mentor,he enraged everyone: the Egyptian authorities,other archaeologists and the newspapers.
Lord Carnarvon - his benefactor,who encouraged Carter for those six years,but
died soon after the night he and Carter illicitly entered Tutankhamun's tomb for the first time and afterward concealed their entry.
The Frenchman Lacau - head of the Antiquities Service in Cairo,rival for the
treasure and determined to ruin Carter and
to deny him his claim to the contents of the tomb.
The Egyptian authorities and the new nationalist government - anxious to protect a glorious part of their nation's ancient heritage,whatever the cost.The directors of the Metropolitan Museum in New York - and growing rumours of collusion and foul play as Carter and Carnarvon acted as the secret middlemen for the museum.
A brutal press war continued for many years because Carter had granted exclusive rights to the story to the London Times and excluded all other reporters from the tomb site.The result: an animosity which would never be forgotten and which was to hasten Carter's downfall.
Hoving has written a riveting account, illustrated with 32 stunning pages of colour+b/w photographs.It is a story about
incredible treasure and beauty,as well as an account of adventure and intrigue - about the dogged, complex and fascinating men who struggled for the treasure and were, in the end,overwhelmed by it.
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