ISBN: HB: 9780300267433

Yale University Press

October 2022

192 pp.

21,5x13,9 cm

40 colour illus.

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Story of Tutankhamun

An Intimate Life of the Boy who Became King

A lively new biography of Tutankhamun – published for the hundredth anniversary of his tomb's modern discovery.

The discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 sparked imaginations across the globe. While Howard Carter emptied its treasures, Tut-mania gripped the world – and in many ways, never left. But who was the "boy king", and what was his life really like?

Garry J. Shaw tells the full story of Tutankhamun's reign and his modern rediscovery. As pharaoh, Tutankhamun had to manage an empire, navigate influential courtiers, and suffered the pain of losing at least two children – all before his nineteenth birthday. Shaw explores the boy king's treasures and possessions, from a lock of his grandmother's hair to a reed cut with his own hands. He looks too at Ankhesenamun, Tutankhamun's wife, and the power queens held. This is a compelling new biography that weaves together intriguing details about ancient Egyptian culture, its beliefs, and its place in the wider world.

About the author

Garry J. Shaw is an author and journalist covering archaeology, history, and world heritage. He is the author of six books including "The Pharaoh: Life at Court and on Campaign", "The Egyptian Myths: A Guide to the Ancient Gods and Legends", and "Egyptian Mythology".