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access to english : Turning poit/ Michael Coles and Basil Lord

By: Coles, Michael, 1972- [author.].
Contributor(s): Coles, Michael, 1972- [editor.] | Hussain, Asim [illustrator.] | Dorzhieva, Anna [illustrator.].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London: Oxford university press, 1979Description: 121 pages ill; 19cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9781951205119.DDC classification: 428 Summary: "The Egyptian pantheon is the greatest collection of deities ever assembled. And the goddess Aset was the most exalted of them all. The Great Sorceress, Aset was cleverer than a million gods and more devious than a million men. The Perfect Wife, she protected her husband, the Great God-King Ausar. The very model of the Long-Suffering Mother, she used all her powers to help her son avenge his father. The Veil of Aset: Tales of the Goddess contains ancient legends of the Great Goddess, pulled from several ancient sources. The tales encompass the history of the goddess, from her own birth to her son Heru's devastating battles against his uncle, the god of chaos, Set"-- Provided by publisher.
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"The Egyptian pantheon is the greatest collection of deities ever assembled. And the goddess Aset was the most exalted of them all. The Great Sorceress, Aset was cleverer than a million gods and more devious than a million men. The Perfect Wife, she protected her husband, the Great God-King Ausar. The very model of the Long-Suffering Mother, she used all her powers to help her son avenge his father. The Veil of Aset: Tales of the Goddess contains ancient legends of the Great Goddess, pulled from several ancient sources. The tales encompass the history of the goddess, from her own birth to her son Heru's devastating battles against his uncle, the god of chaos, Set"-- Provided by publisher.

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