Moon of Israel is a novel by English writer H. Rider Haggard, first published in 1918 by John Murray.
The novel narrates the events of the Biblical Exodus from Egypt told from the perspective of a scribe named Ana.
[1][2] Haggard dedicated his novel to Sir Gaston Maspero, a distinguished Egyptologist and director of Cairo Museum.
His novel was the basis of a script by Ladislaus Vajda, for film-director Michael Curtiz in his 1924 Austrian epic known as Die Sklavenkönigin, or "Queen of the Slaves".
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