Winner of honourable mention at 2015 Royal Dragonfly Book Awards (Picture Book category) Finalist at the Wishing Shelf Children's Book Awards 2015 Odysseus is the third book in the Early Myths collection, a series of children's picture books about Greek myth. Each book tells the tale of a character from mythology and brings the story to life through the inspiration from art and literature. The books are aimed at 4 to 8 year olds, are beautifully illustrated and easy to read. Our picture book of Odysseus tells one of the greatest stories from Greek mythology. Our hero sails away to take part in a great War, but his success at the battle is followed by encounters with monsters, nymphs, gods and heroes, and result in a long journey home. Learn about his adventures and his quest to rejoin his beloved family, followed by his troubles with the guests at his palace and his aim for a quieter family life. This book joins the award winning Early Myths collection. In 2014, Early Myths won a bronze medal at the Moonbeam Children's Awards for the first book in the series, Perseus. Our second book was Jason & the Golden Fleece, and our latest release is Atalanta. Our fifth book will be released in late 2016.
Long celebrated as a pathbreaking achievement in the social history of the ancient world, M.I. Finley's brilliant study remains, as classicist Bernard Knox notes in his introduction to this new edition, "as indispensable to the professional ...
This bard is the genuine article—the Muse whispers the truth of the war at Troy in his ear when he composes his songs. His songs, narrative poems like the Iliad, reduce Odysseus to tears, which he tries to hide.
Presents a retelling of the adventures of Odysseus on his long voyage home from the Trojan War.
Travels with Odysseus retells the earthy and profound adventures of the Greek hero Odysseus as teaching stories which hold insight and guidance for our own present day journey.
The Adventures of Odysseus
But Argos has found a way to track his master. Any animal who sets foot or wing on Ithaka brings him news of Odysseus’s voyage—and what a voyage it is! These tales bring hope that one day his master will return.
Odysseus
It is the starting block of Western European civilization. In his new Odyssey, eminent writer Harry Mount tells the story of ancient Greece while on the trail of its greatest son, Odysseus.
Examines literary, geological, and archaeological evidence in an attempt to identify the true location of the island of Ithaca described in Homer's "Odyssey."
The extraordinary story of a legendary hero continues . . . After ten years of uninterrupted war, blood and agony, the Trojans have finally been defeated. Odysseus and his men begin the epic journey of returning to Ithaca.