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King Tut’s Dream Book

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The King Tut Dream Book has the usual dictionary of symbols and dream meanings you would expect to find in such a thing. It is written for a 1933 audience, supposedly as a translation of an ancient text found in Egypt and later used by Napoleon. It also has a section on locating lucky numbers and the lucky numbers associated with different male and female names. No surprise that LeEtta is not in there, but I was hopeful. Bonefast is featured in the male the names. Any poor dude out there named Bonefast who is tired of his name not showing up on souvenir mugs should totally check this book out.

No surprise that I love this as an oddity. And, bonus, it is now in our very own digital collections at work.

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