Halloween Special: Mummies!

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SOURCES & Further Reading:
Mummy Stories –
"The Mummy! A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century" by Jane C Loudon, 1827
"The Mummy's Foot" by ThΓ©ophile Gautier, 1840
"Some Words With A Mummy" by Edgar Allen Poe, 1845
"The Mummy's Curse" by Louisa May Alcott, 1869, nice
"Lot Number 249" by Arthur Conan Doyle, 1892
"The Jewel of Seven Stars" by Bram Stoker, 1903
"Imprisoned With The Pharaohs" by H. P. Lovecraft, 1924
"The Mummy!" Universal Studios, 1932
"The Mummy's Hand" Universal Studios, 1940
"The Mummy" Universal Pictures, 1999
Egyptomania Sources –
"Ultimate Visual History of the World" by Jean-Pierre Isbouts for National Geographic
"Sketches of Egypt and Nubia" https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/book/egypt-and-nubia-from-drawings-made-on-the-spot-by-david-roberts-r-a-with, published 1840s
"Victorian Egyptomania: Why Was England So Obsessed With Egypt?" by Michael Gouck, from The Collector
"Egyptomania" by Toby Wilkinson, from Clare College University of Cambridge
"Unwrapping the Mummy: Egyptomania During the Victorian Era" by Drew Cruikshank, from Dalnavert Museum
"John J. Burns Library and the Origins of Egyptomania" by Kelley Glasgow, from John J. Burns Library Blog
And Lots and Lots and Lots of primary source images for art, architecture, fashion, and more.
Additional material for the curious, organized by topic: https://www.issegyptomania.com/resources by the International Society for the Study of Egypt

And an extra special thanks to our egyptologist supreme, Billy! Thank you for pointing us to sources, talking strategy, and looking over our scripts.

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