Neat reference for OGL Ancients

Jason Durall

Mongoose
I just found a copy of a book called Ancient Egypt (by Lorna Oakes and Lucia Gahlin) at my local Barnes & Noble, and am astounded. 500 pages, full-color throughout, plenty of maps, details about all aspects of Egyptian history and culture during the ancient period - all for $9.98 US.

If they'd had a similar volume about Greece, I'd have picked it up in a heartbeat.

I cannot stress how invaluable a reference this book appears to be.
 
That's a very good price for a book of 500 pages and full colored. I must confess that I prefer the setting of the Ancient Greek instead of the Egypt one. So a book suited in Greece would be unvaluable.
I have been trying to find it in some bookstores, but I had no luck (I suppose that there are some books that don't arrive at the other side of the Ocean :) ) :cry:

A question for you, Jason, are you in another RPG forum? This name is familiar to me.
 
Jack Steel said:
I have been trying to find it in some bookstores, but I had no luck (I suppose that there are some books that don't arrive at the other side of the Ocean :) ) :cry:

A question for you, Jason, are you in another RPG forum? This name is familiar to me.

The book is unique to B&N - so you'd have to get it through them, either online or in a store.

I frequent various comics and game-related forums, usually relating to stuff I'm working on. Currently, this includes the Guardians of Order forum, the Song of Ice & Fire ezboards, the Conan.com forums, rpg.net, Decipher's boards before they gave up LotR, etc. I also have been a contributor to or writer of a dozen or so RPG sourcebooks or rules - including a playtester on Conan.
 
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