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The Last Dynasty: Ancient Egypt from Alexander the Great to Cleopatra

By: Toby Wilkinson
Narrated by: Chris Courtenay
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Bloomsbury presents The Last Dynasty by Toby Wilkinson, read by Chris Courtenay.

'A truly splendid read, richly detailed and powered by an unfailing gift for storytelling’ John Guy
'Superb and gripping' Simon Sebag Montefiore

A definitive and thrilling account of the last great dynasty of ancient Egypt, from Alexander the Great to Cleopatra.

When Alexander the Great arrived in Egypt, he overthrew the hated Persian overlords and was welcomed as a saviour. He repaid them by showing due reverence to their long-held traditions. After his death, as the Greek empire broke up and his closest advisers squabbled over the spoils, a Macedonian general named Ptolemy seized the Egyptian throne, ushering in a new dynasty that would last for 300 years.

What followed was as dramatic and compelling as any period in Egyptian history. The unique blend of Greek and Egyptian cultures led to an unprecedented flowering of learning, as the new city of Alexandria became home to the Great Library, the largest in the ancient world, that attracted the brightest minds. Wars, incest, double-dealing, foreign empires and huge wealth all followed, but the rise of the Roman empire would eventually bring the Ptolemaic era crashing to a close.

Helped by the latest archaeological discoveries and using original papyrus documents, Toby Wilkinson uncovers a story that can only now be fully told. From courtly life to the role of women, from international trade to the tensions between native Egyptians and incoming Greeks, all aspects of life are here. Filled with surprising insights, vivid descriptions and larger-than-life characters, and written in the author’s compelling narrative style, The Last Dynasty will appeal to all lovers of history, archaeology, art and culture.

©2024 Toby Wilkinson (P)2024 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Good introduction

This, in conjunction with prof Lloyd Llewelyn -Jones's the Cleopatras, provide a good overview of the period. The narrator gets less wooden throughout the book.

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