Ancient Records of Egypt Volume I: The First to the Seventeenth Dynasties

 By James Henry Breasted. Volume I of Professor Breasted’s astonishing complete account of all existing original Egyptian records, translated from the original hieroglyphics into English.

Breasted undertook this incredible task by traveling to all the historical sites in Egypt and the world’s museums. There, he meticulously copied and translated all surviving Egyptian records, be they from stone, papyrus or leather artifacts.

In this manner, Breasted provided an unparalleled insight in to the historical, cultural, racial and religious events of ancient Egyptian history, directly from the original sources.

The three volume set together make an unparalleled achievement in the field of historical record, Egyptology and academic brilliance.

Cover: Quartzite stature of Ankhrekhu, 12th dynasty, circa 1850 BC.

About the author: James Henry Breasted (1865-1935) obtained his PhD at the University of Berlin and became director of the Haskell Oriental Museum at the University of Chicago, where he held the first chair in Egyptology and Oriental History in the United States. In 1919 he became the founder of the Oriental Institute at that university.

388 pages. Paperback. Exact reproduction of the original.

Ancient Records of Egypt Volume II: The Eighteenth Dynasty

By James Henry Breasted. Volume II of Professor Breasted’s astonishing complete account of all existing original Egyptian records, translated from the original hieroglyphics into English.

The Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt (c. 1550–1292 BC) is the best known of all, including as it does the time of Tutankhamun, the four Thutmosis pharaohs, Hatshepsut, Akhenaten and his queen, Nefertiti.

It was also the time of unparalleled racial wars in Egypt. This volume, prepared originally by University of Chicago Professor James Henry Breasted, is a compilation of all the existent Egyptian records, translated from the hieroglyphics into English.

Read here what the Egyptians wrote—in graphic detail—about their wars with the black Nubians, the Asiatic Semites and their other enemies.

An extremely rare work, long out of print because of its politically incorrect interpretation of racial ancient Egyptian history, but a treasure trove for students of race in history.

Ancient Records of Egypt are most complete account of all existing original Egyptian records, translated from the original hieroglyphics into English.

Breasted undertook this incredible task by traveling to all the historical sites in Egypt and the world’s museums. There, he meticulously copied and translated all surviving Egyptian records, be they from stone, papyrus or leather artifacts.

In this manner, Breasted provided an unparalleled insight in to the historical, cultural, racial and religious events of ancient Egyptian history, directly from the original sources.

Cover: Statue of Nefertiti, Neues Museum, Berlin.

About the author: James Henry Breasted (1865-1935) obtained his PhD at the University of Berlin and became director of the Haskell Oriental Museum at the University of Chicago, where he held the first chair in Egyptology and Oriental History in the United States. In 1919 he became the founder of the Oriental Institute at that university.

458 pages.. Exact reproduction of the original.

Ancient Records of Egypt Volume III: The Nineteenth Dynasty

 By James Henry Breasted. Volume III of Professor Breasted’s astonishing complete account of all existing original Egyptian records, translated from the original hieroglyphics into English.

Breasted undertook this incredible task by traveling to all the historical sites in Egypt and the world’s museums. There, he meticulously copied and translated all surviving Egyptian records, be they from stone, papyrus or leather artifacts.

In this manner, Breasted provided an unparalleled insight in to the historical, cultural, racial and religious events of ancient Egyptian history, directly from the original sources.

The three volume set together make an unparalleled achievement in the field of historical record, Egyptology and academic brilliance.

Cover: Bust of Rameses II, (1303 BC—1213 BC).

About the author: James Henry Breasted (1865-1935) obtained his PhD at the University of Berlin and became director of the Haskell Oriental Museum at the University of Chicago, where he held the first chair in Egyptology and Oriental History in the United States. In 1919 he became the founder of the Oriental Institute at that university.

309 pages. Exact reproduction of the original.