"A Dream comes to Tutankhamen"
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Comic postcard.
"A Dream comes to Tutankhamen."
Image signed: "H.S."
Published by Gaddis & Seif, Luxor.
Series: HUMOUR IN EGYPT
Not mailed.
"Old King Tut (In Old King Tutenkhamen’s Day)"
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Commercially produced printed sheet music.
"Old King Tut (In Old King Tutenkhamen’s Day)".
Words by William Jerome, Music by Harry Von Tilzer.
New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Publ. Co.
1923.
6-pages.
"Old King Tut Was a Wise Old Nut"
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Commercially produced printed sheet music.
"Old King Tut Was a Wise Old Nut".
Lyric by Roger Lewis, Music by Lucien Denni.
Kansas City, MO: J. W. Jenkins Sons Music Co.
1923.
6-pages.
"Que mon nom fleurisse" papyri in British Museum EA 10110, EA 10114, EA 10115, EA 10116, EA 10123, EA 10124 and EA 10125
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"Que mon nom fleurisse" papyri in British Museum EA 10110, EA 10114, EA 10115, EA 10116, EA 10123, EA 10124 and EA 10125. Pulls of hand-copies which are apparently not published.
"Tu tanks have just arrived"
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Comic postcard.
"Tu tanks have just arrived!".
Issued by Inter-Art Co., London.
"Comique" Series no. 4491.
Mailed on Thursday, 27 May 1926.
Postcard sent by R. Wilman to Miss D. Dixon, 7 Victoria Buildings, Morecambe.
"Tut-Ankh-Amen (in the Valley of the Kings)"
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Commercially produced printed sheet music.
"Tut-Ankh-Amen (in the Valley of the Kings)".
Song, Lyric and Music by Carlo and Sanders.
New York & Detroit: Jerome H. Remick & Co.
1923.
6-pages.
2 copies: 1 complete and one incomplete (cover+page 2).
"Tutankamen in the Case with Cleopatra again!"
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Comic postcard.
"What do yer think, Bill? —when I opened up this morning, there was Tutankamen in the Case with Cleopatra again!".
Issued by Micks Comics.
110.
Published by E. A. Eden (Offset) Ltd, [London].
Printed in England.
Not mailed.
"Tutankhamen"
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Commercially produced printed sheet music.
"Tutankhamen".
Written and Composed by Hebe Mack.
London: G. J. Cramer & Co. Ltd.
1923.
6-pages.
'Egypt in Tears'. Kneeling woman holding a flower in front of Pyramid complex at Giza
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'Egypt in Tears'. Encircled design of kneeling woman holding a flower in front of Pyramid complex at Giza, and studies of hands, flower, column and legs:
pencil sketches, pencil and brown watercolour drawing (woman) and inked sketch (hands) on paper
loose
18.4 x 22.6 cm
[on sketches] 'Au' (pencil note)
[on verso] 'EGYPT IN TEARS' (pencil note)
And Seven Shall Die
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Wolf, Victoria.
And Seven Shall Die .
Translated by Dora H. Demuth.
Hammond, Hammond and Company Ltd., London, 1943.
Fiction novel based on the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
295 pages.
The Spectator , 1935: article mentioning Howard Carter
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An article, annotated by Carter, titled 'Egypt Calls' by Sir Evelyn Wrench and published in The Spectator , 6 September 1935, page 370, in which Wrench mentions his encounter with Howard Carter at Luxor.
Trésor de Toutankhamon
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Trésor de Toutankhamon
Paris: Laboratoires Dausse, [1965].
Photographs by F. L. Kenett – © George Rainbird Ltd 1963, Vie et mort d’un pharaon , Christiane Desroches-Noblecourt, Hachette.
Set of colour plates featuring objects from the tomb.
From an original set of 20, full set except for nos. 1, 2, and 20. There are two copies of no. 9.
109
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114 - Arabic
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Photostats: 114 - Arabic. Published by E. Amélineau. Includes notes and letter from Heinrich Jantsch [in German], 1 September 1926.