
To Live ForeverEgyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum
Published by GILES in association with the Brooklyn Museum
Publish Date — June 2008 (UK and USA)
Dimensions — 152 pages, 279mm x 216mm (8 ½ x 11 in.), portrait
Illustrations — 130 colour and 12 b&w illustrations
Hardback price — UK£20.00/US$39.95
ISBN — 1-904832-52-0
ISBN — 978-1-904832-52-2
Book Details (pdf) — Live_Forever_AI.pdf
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Press Release — Original look at the ancient Egyptian fascination
Sales Points
“In his reader-friendly visual and writing style, this author draws the curtain back on a fascinating area of ancient Egyptian society” Henry Berry online
“A thorough discussion of Egyptian theology and the process of preparing a corpse for the afterlife” Berkshire Fine Arts
With its illuminating visual comparisons across different economic levels, this book adds a new dimension to our experience of ancient Egypt.
About the Book
This new book draws on over 120 ancient Egyptian monuments from the world-renowned collection of the Brooklyn Museum to illustrate Egyptian strategies for defeating death and living forever. In answering the questions at the core of the public’s fascination with ancient Egypt, and explaining Egyptian beliefs about death and the afterlife, author Edward Bleiberg offers a fresh take on the subject by addressing the practical, economic considerations an ancient Egyptian faced when preparing for the next life.
Kathlyn M. Cooney breaks new ground in her essay, entitled How Much Did a Coffin Cost?, by addressing such pragmatic questions as the price of a coffin in relation to average salaries, and how the costs of different colours of paint affected decisions about coffin decoration. She shows the ancient Egyptians as ordinary people with problems and desires often similar to those of people today.
Publication accompanies a major national touring exhibition in the USA which began in July 2008 through 2011
