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Egyptian Myth

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This in-depth study compares and contrasts how manufacturing and technology have been employed by both major powers and the "Newly Industrialized Countries" since 1945 as an effective tool for sustained economic growth.

96 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 2007

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Ann Kramer

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Ann Kramer was born and educated in London but left school as soon as possible to work and travel; much later, as a ‘mature’ student, she gained an honours degree in history from Sussex University.

Her first job in publishing was as an editorial researcher, checking scripts for BBC quiz programmes. Subsequently she went freelance and worked as an editor with various publishing companies, including Diagram Visual Information, Dorling Kindersley, where she was the senior editor for DK’s Children’s Illustrated Encyclopedia, and Gaia. Increasingly, however, she concentrated on writing. For many years she wrote illustrated non-fiction books for children and young people, but now writes mainly for adults.

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October 27, 2014
This literayure peace is really good and it was so good that I even made an essay about it.
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February 21, 2016
Very impressed. For a kids book it has lots of great info and doesn't dumb anything down!
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July 27, 2011
short stories and ideas given as connected to the art and legends of eygptian myth and history
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