Dive into the captivating world of Georg Ebers' historical romances, a collection of sweeping tales set against the backdrop of ancient civilizations. This collection includes: "Uarda," "An Egyptian Princess," "The Sisters," "Joshua," "Cleopatra," "The Emperor," "Homo Sum," "Serapis," "Arachne," "The Bride of the Nile," "A Thorny Path," "In the Fire of the Forge," "Margery," and "Barb".
Ebers masterfully weaves together historical accuracy with compelling narratives of love, betrayal, and adventure. Experience the grandeur of ancient Egypt, the drama of the Roman Empire, and the intimate lives of characters caught in the tides of history. Translated by Clara Bell, Mary Joanna Safford, and Eleanor Grove, these stories offer a timeless escape into worlds long past.
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