This book consists of articles from Wikia. Commentary (books not included). Pages: 34. Chapters: Ancient Egypt, Cold War, Eighteenth-Century, Eighteenth-Century Britain, English Civil War, Medieval, Nineteenth-Century, Roman Britain, Fiona Ingram, The Secret of the Sacred Scarab, Unwrapping the Pharaohs, The Wall, Johnny Tremain, Great British Journeys, Kings and Queens of England and Scotland, The Wreckers, Kings and Queens of England and Scotland, Place Mill, The Children of the New Forest, Adolf Hitler, Anne Frank, A Brief History of the Normans, Boys and Girls of History, Eighteenth-Century Britain, Fortune, My Foe, Great British Journeys, Growing Up in the Thirteenth Century, Horrible Histories, Kings and Queens of England and Scotland, Lights in Lisuland, Medieval Britain, Nineteenth-Century Britain, One Small Suitcase, Our Island Story, Roman Britain, Stuart Britain, The Anglo-Saxon Age, The Black Girl Next Door, The Blitzed Brits, The Celts, The Microbe Man, The Story of the Second World War, The Tudors, The Usborne Introduction to the First World War, The Usborne Introduction to the Second World War, The Vikings, True Desert Adventures, Twentieth-Century Britain, Unwrapping the Pharaohs, A Brief History of the Normans, Blue Flame, Crusade, Greyback, Growing Up in the Thirteenth Century, Kings and Queens of England and Scotland, Knight's Fee, Medieval Britain, Ring Out Bow Bells , The Wool-Pack, Around the World in Eighty Days, Circle C Adventures, King Solomon's Mines, The Prisoner of Zenda, What Katy Did at School, A Captive in Rome, Tales of Rome, The Eagle of the Ninth, The Silver Branch. Excerpt: Fiona Ingram was born and educated in South Africa, and is a full-time author. Her interest in ancient history, mystery, and legends, and her enjoyment of travel has resulted in The Secret of the Sacred Scarab, the first in her exciting children's adventure series-Chronicles of the Stone. Book Award Nominations & Wins: Fiona Ingram author site Secret of th...