![]() She wrote a few books using her real name including Temples, Tombs and Hieroglyphs (1964), Red Land, Black Land (1966), and Two Thousand Years in Rome (1968). She received a bachelor's degree in 1947, a master's degree in 1950 and doctorate in Egyptology in 1952 from the University of Chicago. Thus the indomitable Victorian sets about bringing order to chaos and herself close to danger.ĩ sound discs (10 hr.) : digital 4 3/4 in.īarbara Mertz was born on Septemin Astoria, Illinois. It is not at all what Amelia considers an atmosphere conducive to scientific discovery. The tabloids scream of "The Curse of the Pharaohs!" Amelia and her husband arrive to find the camp in disarray and the workers terrified. Sir Henry Baskerville had just discovered a tomb in Luxor when he promptly died under bizarre circumstances. ![]() ![]() Happily, circumstances are about to demand their immediate presence in Egypt. Victorian gentlewoman Amelia Peabody Emerson and her archaeologist husband are busy raising their young son yet Amelia dreams only of the dust and detritus of ancient civilizations. ![]()
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