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The World’s Story Volume III: Egypt, Africa and Arabia - Eva March Tappan

This is the third volume of the 15-volume series of The World’s Story: a history of the World in story, song and art, edited by Eva March Tappan. Each book is a compilation of selections from prose literature, poetry and pictures and offers a comprehensive presentation of the world's history, art and culture, from the early times till the beginning of the 20th century. Topics in Part III include Egypt, Northern, Western and Central Africa, South Africa and Arabia. - Summary by Sonia

Cast list for The Death of Cleopatra:
Dolabella: Tomas Peter
Charmian: Monika M.C.
Cleopatra: Sandra Schmit
Iras: Eva Davis
Guardsman: Roger Melin
Clown: Nemo
First Guard: DrPGould
Second Guard: Larry Wilson
Caesar: alanmapstone
Narrator: Sonia
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Prayer in a mosque: Old Cairo, Painting, FrontispieceEgypt Part I: How things were done four thousand years ago: Historical noteStrange stories of early Egypt, by HerodotusEarly Egyptian picture-writing, by Amelia B. EdwardsHow the Egyptians painted portraits, by Amelia B. EdwardsConquests of Rameses II, an Egyptian wall painting p. 10The king's palace and his attendants, by G. MasperoHow the Egyptians amused themselves, by Sir J. Gardner WilkinsonAn Egyptian experiment, by HerodotusEgypt Part II: Stories and poems of Ancient Egypt: Historical noteFrom the oldest book in the world, by Ptah-Hotep, put into meter by Hardwicke D. RawnsleyThe lost malachite, from the ancient Egyptian, edited by W. M. Flinders PetrieProcession of the royal bull Apis-Osiris, painting p. 40The shipwrecked sailor, from the ancient Egyptian, edited by W. M. Flinders PetrieThe magic book, from the ancient Egypt, edited by W. M. Flinders PetrieEgypt Part III: Pyramids and palaces: Historical noteA trip to the pyramids, by Bayard TaylorHow Cheops built his pyramid, by HerodotusBuilding the pyramids, painting p. 68Karnak and the Hall of Columns, by Charles Dudley WarnerColonnade of the temple of Rameses III, Thebes, photograph p. 74How to excavate a buried town, by W. M. Flinders PetriePortal of Euergetes I, Thebes, photograph p. 84Egypt Part IV: In the days of Pharaoh: Historical noteThe mighty reign of Sesostris (Rameses II), by Diodorus the SicilianThe story of Joseph, from the Old TestamentJoseph sold by his brethren, painting p. 100In the brick fields, by Rev. J. H. Ingraham'Let my people go'', by Théophile Gautier; translated by Augusta McC. WrightThe victory over the Khita, by Pen-Ta-Ur, 1326 B.C. put into meter by Hardwicke D. RawnsleyFinding Pharaoh, by Edward L. WilsonGoing to see Pharaoh (Rameses II), by Hardwicke D. RawnsleyEgypt Part V: The glory wanes: Historical noteWhy Phanes was exiled, by Georg EbersThe founding of Alexandria (332 B.C.), by PlutarchAntony and Cleopatra, painting p. 204The death of Cleopatra (30 B.C.), by William ShakespeareEgypt Part VI: Modern Egypt: Historical noteBonaparte in Egypt, painting p. 214The battle of the pyramids (1798), by John S. C. AbbottBonaparte before the Sphinx, painting p. 228The story of the Suez Canal, from ''All the year round'', 1854How General Gordon outwitted the King of Abyssinia (between 1873 and 1880), by Alfred Egmont HakeThe death of General Gordon at Khartoum (1885), by AnonymousUp the cataracts of the Nile (1875), by Charles Dudley WarnerNorthern Africa Part I: Legendary history and the story of Carthage: Historical noteUlysses in the land of the Lotus-Eaters (Tripoli), by HomerAeneas at Carthage, by VirgilAeneas at the court of Dido, painting p. 276The cutting of the aqueduct, by Gustave FlaubertThe fall of Carthage (146 B.C.) by Rev. Alfred J. ChurchNorthern Africa Part II: Life and customs in Northern Africa: Historical noteHow the Barbary pirates learned to respect the American flag (1815), by John Bach McMasterTraditions of the sheikhs of Morocco (sixteenth century), by T. H. WeirMorocco law (sixteenth century), by Edmondo de AmicisHawking in Algeria, painting p. 322One day in Morocco (nineteenth century) by Edmondo de AmicisThe great market of Tripoli (latter part of nineteenth century), by George E. ThompsonNorthern Africa Part III: The mystery of the desert: Historical noteThe hour of prayer in the desert (latter part of nineteenth century), by Gilbert WatsonThe oasis of the great-grandfather (latter part of nineteenth century), by Gilbert WatsonThe music of the desert (latter part of nineteenth century), by Gilbert WatsonWestern and Central Africa Part I: Unveiling the dark continent: Historical noteWriting a charm (about 1795), by Mungo ParkA zealous missionary (about 1795), by Mungo ParkA visit to King Moselekatse (1829), by Anne Manning Rathbone'The mountain with several caves'' (1854), by David LivingstoneA magic lantern in Africa (1854), by David LivingstoneThe electric wind of the desert (1854), by David LivingstoneThe merman missionary (1854), by David LivingstoneHow I found Livingstone (1871), by Sir Henry M. StanleyWestern and Central Africa Part II: Adventures in the African jungle: Historical noteThe village of dwarfs (about 1870), by Paul du ChailluCrossing an African bridge (about 1868), by Paul du ChailluConsulting the Man in the Moon (about 1868), by Paul du ChailluDu Chaillu the First, King of the Apingi (about 1868), by Paul du ChailluSouth Africa: Historical noteThe last trek, painting p. 436The diamond fields of South Africa (about 1870), by Anthony TrollopeA modern battlefield (about 1898), by Julian RalphIn the South African army (1903-1904), by Gustav FrenssenAdvancing upon the enemy (1903-1904), by Gustav FrenssenArabia Part I: Early history: Historical noteThe legend of the Arabs, by Alphonse Marie Louis de LamartineMohammed (about 570-632), by Eva March TappanA reading from the Koran, painting p. 496The ''Square House'', or Kabah, by Hadji Khan and Wilfrid SparroyArabia Part II: Stories of the caliphs of Bagdad: Historical noteAl Mansur, builder of Bagdad, and the poet (eighth century A.D.), adapted from the Arabic by Claude FieldAl Mansur rebuked (eighth century A.D.), adapted from the Arabic by Claude FieldAl Mahdi and the two wishes (eighth century A.D.), adapted from the Arabic by Claude FieldHaroun Al Rashid and the musician (eighth century A.D.), adapted from the Arabic by Claude FieldThe caliph and the poet of the Barmeks (eighth century A.D.), by E. H. PalmerThe division of the reward (eighth century A.D.), by E. H. PalmerThe caliph and ''the man with the stew'' (eighth century A.D.), by E. H. PalmerThe poet and the jester (eighth century A.D.), by E. H. PalmerArabia Part III: Stories of modern Arabia: Historical noteJustice in Arabia (nineteenth century), by Colonel L. Du CouretWit from Arabia, by Colonel L. Du CouretArabian Horsemen in battle, painting p. 536A pilgrimage to Mecca, by Sir Richard F. Burton
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