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  • The Twelve Labors of Hercules

    Robert Newman

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Dec. 30, 2014)
    To marry the woman he loves, Hercules must complete twelve challenging tasks Hercules, son of Zeus, is known as the greatest hero Greece has ever seen. But it takes more than a godly parent to create a hero. This is the tale of how one man becomes a hero and that hero becomes a god. Soon before Hercules’s birth, Zeus, ruler of the gods, declares that his son will one day be the high king of Mycenae. When his jealous wife, Hera, tricks Zeus to ensure that Hercules will never be king, Zeus decrees that his son will perform deeds so glorious that his name will be remembered forever. As Hercules grows up, however, Hera is always one step ahead. To rid Hercules of the consequences of Hera’s spite, he is tasked with completing twelve labors by the person he dislikes most in the world—Eurystheus, the ruler of Mycenae, who stole Hercules’s birthright to become king. Hercules is determined to finish the twelve labors so he can marry the princess he loves. But Eurystheus, resentful of Hercules’s fame, is just as intent on making the tasks impossible to complete. Hercules believes he is up to the challenge, but it may cost him everything he holds dear.
  • The Labors of Hercules

    Agatha Christie, Mallory (DM)

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Company, May 4, 2016)
    Nemean lion -- Lernean hydra -- Arcadian deer -- Erymanthian boar -- Augean stables -- Augean stables -- Stymphalean birds -- Cretan bull -- Horses of Diomedes -- Girdle of Hyppolita -- Flock of Geryon -- Apples of the Hesperides -- Capture of Cerberus.
  • The Twelve Labors of Hercules

    James Ford, Peter Rutherford

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
    In a fit of madness, Hercules has killed his family and offended the gods. As punishment, King Eurystheus has set him twelve seemingly impossible tasks. They will take our hero all over the known world and test the limits of his strength and ing
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  • The Twelve Labors of Hercules

    Sarah Coghill

    language (, Sept. 29, 2011)
    Driven mad by Hera, Hercules killed his own sons. After recovering, Hercules regretted his actions; he traveled to Delphi to inquire how he could atone for his actions. The oracle Pythoness advised him to serve King Eurystheus for twelve years, performing whatever labor might be set him; in return, he would be rewarded with immortality.
  • The Twelve Labors of Hercules

    Rc Cerasini

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 11, 1997)
    Although he is the strongest man in the world, Hercules must also use his wits to complete the tasks that the jealous king has in store for him. From giant ogres to fearsome Amazons, Hercules tackles his foes gamely. With the rollicking humor of a tall tale, this retelling is an exciting first step into Greek mythology.
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  • The labours of Hercules

    Anastasia Makri, Akis Melachris, Kiriaki Papakonstantinou

    eBook (Agyra Publications SA - Εκδόσεις Άγκυρα, Sept. 4, 2013)
    Hercules was the biggest hero of Greek mythology. He was greatly admired and loved because he used his courage and strength to help people and save them from their misfortunes. But why did he have to undertake those twelve labours?
  • The Labors of Hercules

    Agatha Christie

    Hardcover (G. K. Hall & Co, March 1, 1992)
    Twelve thriller stories in which the ingenious Hercule Poirot uses his wits and skill as a detective to unravel the mysterious plots
  • The Labors of Hercules

    Agatha Christie

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, March 15, 1964)
    In appearance Hercule Poirot hardly resembled an ancient Greek hero. Yet-reasoned the detective-like Hercules he had been responsible for ridding society of some of its most unpleasant monsters. So, in the period leading up to his retirement, Poirot made up his mind to accept just twelve more cases: his self-imposed 'Labors'. Each would go down in the annals of crime as a heroic feat of deduction. Hercule Poirot can't resist the lure of a seemingly unsolvable series of recent crimes--from a lost Pekinese to a man driven mad by love to a gentleman poisoned by gossip.
  • Labors of Hercules

    Agatha Christie, Cover Art

    Paperback (Dell, March 15, 1959)
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  • The Labors of Hercules

    Agatha Christie

    MP3 CD (HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio, July 5, 2016)
    [Read by Hugh Fraser]In the period leading up to his retirement, Poirot makes up his mind to accept only twelve more cases. Each would go down in the annals of crime as a heroic feat of deduction.
  • The Labors of Hercules

    Agatha Christie

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons, Feb. 16, 1993)
    Twelve thriller stories in which the ingenious Hercule Poirot uses his wits and skill as a detective to unravel the mysterious
  • The Labors of Hercules

    Agatha Christie

    Paperback (G K Hall & Co, March 1, 1993)
    Twelve thriller stories in which the ingenious Hercule Poirot uses his wits and skill as a detective to unravel the mysterious plots