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"Heroes,monsters,gods,battles,kings - the legend of Ulysses is brought to life in this classic retelling." for young people. Pbk.170p. Condition : Good Book
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Pages browned. Some rubbing to wraps. ; A Pelican Book; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 192 pages
Wraps have light creasing. Rear wrap is discolored. Spine is sunned. Some edgewear. Knock to rear wrap. ; Social history of Greek society. ; 197 pages
Wraps have light edgewear. ; Social history of Greek society. ; 229 pages
A sweeping saga of wealth and passion - the novel of a tempestuous Greek family that forged a fabulous empire Book
Locally produced guide for tourists in Greece with many coloured photographs. Undated (c.1970] Unpaginated.. illus] Book
VOLUME ONE ONLY Entertaining,original & wide-ranging survey of Greek Mythology. Book
"Concise. lucid authoritative introduction..." to Homer. 82p. bibliography. index. Name of owner, else near fine Book
Pencil underlining in text. Wraps are browned. Creasing to wraps. ; 320 pages
Light yellowing to wraps. ; 314 pages
Grade school textbook for Children learning Modern Greek.110p. illus.col. Paper cover missing - used by a boy named Peter who marked the first page as "Fun!" Book
Some Creasing to wraps. Pages tanned. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Penguin Classics; 7.6 X 5.0 X 1.2 inches; 653 pages
"The Homeric Hymns are a collection of poems in the oral tradition collected from around the 7th. century B.C that celebrate the gods and goddesses of the Greek Pantheon.The poems are simple narratives, the longer poems are straightforward narrative and have been so translated". 82p. Book
340p. glossary. Student reading copy only - wtih annotations by thr previous owner. Book
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304p. index, Book
Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). Some pen underlining and notes. Lower corner torn. Chipping and tears along spine. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Jenifer Neils). ; 384 pages; The standard translation into modern English of Homer's Odyssey. "The best translation there is of a great, perhaps the greatest, poet."
Pages tanned. ; Teach Yourself Books; 7.2 X 4.6 X 0.6 inches; 192 pages
Business has never been better at the Oracle Cafe in Delphi, Georgia, until one of the regulars orders breakfast ... and is served up murder.Who would want Glenn Bohannon dead? Unfortunately, all the evidence points to owner and chef Nick Lambros. Now business is far from booming, and Nick and wife, Julia, desperate to prove Nick's innocence, start hunting for the real killer.As Nick reluctantly surrenders his hash browns into the capable hands of Spiro, a gentle giant from Crete, he and Julia dig into the main course of dirty deals and stone-cold murder, complete with a killer who will stop at nothing to see them both ... fried.253P. Book
A minor ink notes and mild underlining to a few pages. Chipping to head of spine. ; 72pp, illustrated. ; 72 pages
Ink notes and underlining to 1 pages. Pencil notes and underlining to a few pages. Former owner's name to inner cover in ink. Corner are a bit edgeworn. Tear and fraying to spine ends. ; Selections in Greek and Latin; 213 pages
Small chip to top of spine. Minor shelfwear. ; 213 pages
Former owner's name to ffep (J. H. Woodcock). A little underlining in pen. Fraying to spine ends. Hinges a bit weak. ; 216 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; This survey of ancient times introduces the reader to the study of Western Civilization. It provides a scholarly and accurate account of the evolution of Western Civilization from prehistoric times to the end of the Roman Empire. Since the first acts in the drama of Western Civilization were played in succession on the stages of the Near East, Greece, and Rome, it is with these origins that this book is concerned