Em hotep!
Terence DuQuesne, the well-known Egyptologist who was also a follower of Yinepu, sadly passed to the West last week. In remembrance of him, here is a list of his Egyptological publications:
Publications:
DuQuesne, T. 1990.
Anubis and the Spirits of the West. Oxford: Darengo.
DuQuesne, T. 1991.
A Coptic Initiatory Invocation. Oxford: Darengo, Oxford: Darengo.
DuQuesne, T. 1991.
Jackal at the Shaman's Gate: A Study of Anubis Lord of Ro-Setawe, with the Conjuration to Chthonic Deities (PGM XXIII; pOxy 412). Thame Oxon: Darengo
DuQuesne, T. 1994.
At the Court of Osiris: Book of the Dead Spell 194 a rare Egyptian Judgment Text. London: Da'th Scholarly Services, Darengo.
DuQuesne, T. 1996.
Black and Gold God: Colour Symbolism of the God Anubis with Observations on the Phenomenology of Colour in Egyptian and Comparative Religions. London: Darengo.
DuQuesne, T. 2004. "Osiris with the Solar Disc,"
Discussions in Egyptology 60: 21-25.
DuQuesne, T. 2005.
The Jackal Divinities of Egypt I: From the Archaic Period to Dynasty X. London: Darengo.
DuQuesne, T. 2007. Anubis, Upwawet, and Other Deities: Personal Worship and Official Religion in Ancient Egypt. Previously Unseen Treasures from the Salakhana Trove Asyut, Cairo: Egyptian Museum Cairo.
DuQuesne, T., et. al. 2009.
The Salakhana Trove: Votive Stelae and Other Objects from Asyut. London: Da'th Scholarly Services and Darengo.
DuQuesne, T. 2012.
Spirits of the West. London: Darengo.
Most of them should be available through interlibrary loan, or for purchase on abebooks.com, bookfinder.com, or (for many of them) directly from the publisher,
http://www.darengo.co.uk/.
Senebty,
Neferu