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The Earl and the Pharaoh: From the Real Downton Abbey to the Discovery of Tutankhamun
By (Author) The Countess of Carnarvon
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
16th November 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
Ancient Egyptian religion and mythology
Geographical discovery and exploration
Social and cultural history
Archaeological sites
Biography: royalty
Ancient history
932.007202
Paperback
400
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 30mm
560g
Enter a world of ancient secrets, old money, new ambitions and the discovery of priceless treasure in this revelatory new biography.
Between November 1922 and spring 1923, a door to the ancient Egyptian world was opened. The discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun would be the most astonishing archaeological find of the century, revealing not only the boy pharaohs preserved remains, but thousands of finely crafted objects, from the iconic gold mask and coffins to a dagger made from meteorite, chalices, beautiful furniture and even 3000-year-old food and wine. The worlds understanding of Ancient Egyptian civilisation was immeasurably enhanced, and the quantity and richness of the objects in the tomb is still being studied today. Two men were ultimately responsible for the discovery: Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter. It was Lord Carnarvon who held the concession to excavate and whose passion and ability to finance the project allowed the eventual discovery to take place.
The Earl and the Pharaoh tells the story of the 5th Earl of Carnarvon. Carnarvons life, money and sudden death became front-page news throughout the world following the discovery of the tomb, fuelling rumours that persist today of the curse of the pharaohs. His beloved home, Highclere Castle, is today best-known as the set of Downton Abbey.
Drawing on Highclere Castles never-before-plumbed archives, bestselling author Fiona, the Countess of Carnarvon, charts the twists of luck and tragedies that shaped Carnarvons life; his restless and enquiring mind that drove him to travel to escape conventional society life in Edwardian Britain.
Early praise for the The Earl and the Pharaoh
The story of their quest for the tomb of an obscure pharaoh is familiar but still exciting, and the countess tells it well, conjuring up the fights, the frustrations, the times when Carnarvon came close to cutting his losses and giving up, and the moment in November 1922 when Carter held his candle up to a hole in the wall of Tutankhamuns tomb and in answer to Carnarvons question, Can you see anything answered, Yes, wonderful things Carnarvons life makes a good story, with plenty of Downton-esque period details Daily Telegraph
Praise for the Countess of Carnarvons previous works
'Bright, breezy and unpretentious'
Guardian
If you cant wait for the new season of Downton Abbey this ones for you A revealing portrait of the changing times
New York Post
[A] fascinating insight into how the seriously rich once lived
Newsweek Daily Beast
Lady Carnarvon's narrative is a vivid time-stamp of a tempestuous period in history, aptly incorporating its political situation and social structure, to satisfy history buffs
Publishers Weekly
The Countess of Carnarvon lives at Highclere Castle, best-known to millions worldwide as the setting for the popular television programme Downton Abbey. As an author, Lady Carnarvon has written several bestselling books including Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey, Lady Catherine, and At Home at Highclere.