Gives an account of the lives of the race of men, half human, half God, who were worshipped in their own right by the ancient Greeks side by side with their original Gods. These legendary tales of their feats of guile, strength and courage, which are the roots of much of the Western world's philosophy, together with their success in the sporting arena.
Maureen Carter Livres
Inspirée par une initiative policière visant à considérer les jeunes prostituées comme des victimes plutôt que des criminelles, cette auteure explore la vie des femmes de cette communauté marginalisée. Poussée par des questions sur leurs choix et leurs circonstances, elle a cherché à intégrer des personnages attrayants de ce segment de la société souvent ignoré dans un roman policier captivant offrant un commentaire social.



Layman's Guide to the Greek Gods
- 164pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Essential reading for the newcomer to the ancient history of Greece and a voyage of discovery with reference to the background of names that are given to this day in every branch of Greek life.
Layman's Guide to the Poet Homer
- 183pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Eight hundred pages have been reduced into most of this slim book. Some lines from Iliad and the Odyssey have been translated from Greek and these have been put into italics. Perhaps the reader will go on to study a translation from the ancient Greek in its entirety. For the works of Homer glitter with the golden garments and vessels of the gods. They shine with the sparkle of bronze and are full of the wonder of a world where gods and mortals mingle.