Tombstone's Treasure

Tombstone's Treasure
Author: Sherry Monahan
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2010-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826341772

Sherry Monahan is an authority on "the city that wouldn't die" and its history. In Tombstone's Treasure, she focuses on the silver mines, one reason for the city's founding, and the saloons, the other reason the city grew so quickly. When the discovery of silver at Tombstone first became known in mid-1880, there were about twenty-six saloons and breweries. By July of the following year, the number of saloons in Tombstone had doubled. The most popular saloon games of the time were faro, monte, and poker, with some offering keno, roulette, and twenty-one. Monahan shares true tales about Tombstone's mining and gambling history and describes a different time and locale where wealthy businesspeople and rugged miners rubbed elbows at the bar and gambled side by side. It is both shocking and enlightening to learn just how sophisticated Tombstone really was when the Earps, Doc Holliday, Johnny Ringo, and Curly Bill strode the boardwalks. Tombstone actually had telephones, ice cream parlors, coffee shops, a bowling alley, and a swimming pool. Wow! It is so contrary to the Hollywood version of the town . . . but it's absolutely true."--from the Foreword by Bob Boze Bell Read Sherry Monahan's interview on AMC on the Wild West and the film Wild Bill

Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur

Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur
Author: University of Pennsylvania. Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Publisher: UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780924171550

This stunning catalogue includes color photographs of more than 230 objects, excavated in the 1930s by renowned British archaeologist Sir Leonard Woolley, from the third-millennium-B.C. Sumerian city of Ur. Learn the fascinating story of the excavation and preservation of these magnificent artifacts. Many of the objects are published in color and fully described for the first time—jewelry of gold and semiprecious stones, engraved seal stones, spectacular gold and lapis lazuli statuettes and musical instruments; and vessels of gold, silver, and alabaster. Curator Richard Zettler sets the stage with a history of Ur in the third millennium and the details of the actual excavations. Art historians Donald Hansen and Holly Pittman discuss the historical importance and significance of the many motifs on the most spectacular finds from the tombs.

Mummies, Tombs, and Treasure

Mummies, Tombs, and Treasure
Author: Lila Perl
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1987
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780395547960

A fascinating and thorough account of the Egyptian process of mummification and efforts to safeguard places of burial against thieves.

Tombs and Cursed Treasure

Tombs and Cursed Treasure
Author: Robyn Hardyman
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1482460130

Long-told tales of lost tombs and hidden treasure have survived even into today’s atmosphere of skepticism. Some of these artifacts definitely exist—their locations have just been forgotten. Others are truly myths. Readers want to know what is legend and which treasure to pursue. This compelling tome is their guide! There’s plenty of history to explore as they learn about lost Inca gold, cursed Egyptian crypts, poisoned tombs in China, the missing grave of Genghis Khan, and untold amounts of shipwrecked treasure. A beautiful design including historical and fantastical images serves to heighten interest in this must-read volume.

Great Treasures

Great Treasures
Author: Abhay Kumar Dubey
Publisher: Pustak Mahal
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN: 9788122305425

This book on Great Treasures, is the 24th book in World Famous Series in English. For centuries treasure hunting has remained an exciting and unending pursuit of enterprising enthusiasts who often risked their lives to solve the mysteries of hidden treasures. On account of such enterprises today we know about the unearthing of the culture and lifestyles of many bygone civilisations. In this book all topics are based on facts and history and include everything important since the evolution of universe and life. The text is authentic and the language is lucid so that the reader unknowingly gets swayed into a new world of thrill without feeling the strain of reading.

The Tombs of Atuan

The Tombs of Atuan
Author: Ursula K. Le Guin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2012-09-11
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 144248084X

From a National Book Award winner, a “finely realized” fantasy about a young woman chosen as high priestess of a “firmly structured underground world” (Kirkus Reviews, starred reviews). One of the Time 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time In this second novel in the Earthsea series, Tenar is chosen as high priestess to the ancient and nameless Powers of the Earth, and everything is taken from her—home, family, possessions, even her name. She is now known only as Arha, the Eaten One, and guards the shadowy, labyrinthine Tombs of Atuan. Then a wizard, Ged Sparrowhawk, comes to steal the Tombs’ greatest hidden treasure, the Ring of Erreth-Akbe. Tenar’s duty is to protect the Ring, but Ged possesses the light of magic and tales of a world that Tenar has never known. Will Tenar risk everything to escape from the darkness that has become her domain? With millions of copies sold worldwide, Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea Cycle has earned a treasured place on the shelves of fantasy lovers everywhere. “The Tombs of Atuan is concerned with magic and myth, yes, but also with loneliness and the dreadful consequences of self-isolating behaviour—and the way kindness can act to dissolve it.” —Publishers Weekly “Atuan, like Earthsea, is located in the mind of its maker, but it was created out of the very stuff of mythology and reflects universal patterns that were once embodied in Stonehenge and in the Cretan labyrinth.” —The Horn Book

Tombs & Treasures

Tombs & Treasures
Author: Catherine Charley
Publisher: Viking Children's Books
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1995
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Describes tombs and treasures from around the world, including a Sumerian death pit, the tomb of Philip of Macedonia, and the Mary Rose, a sunken English warship.