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  • The Iliad and Odyssey

    Homer

    Hardcover (Franklin Classics Trade Press, Nov. 11, 2018)
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  • The Iliad and The Odyssey

    Homer, Walter J. Black

    Hardcover (Walter J. Black, Sept. 3, 1942)
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  • The Iliad and The Odyssey

    Homer

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble Inc, Sept. 3, 2010)
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  • The Iliad & The Odyssey: Large Print

    Homer

    Paperback (Independently published, June 16, 2020)
    Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. Many a brave soul did it send hurrying down to Hades, and many a hero did it yield a prey to dogs and vultures, for so were the counsels of Jove fulfilled from the day on which the son of Atreus, king of men, and great Achilles, first fell out with one another.And which of the gods was it that set them on to quarrel? It was the son of Jove and Leto; for he was angry with the king and sent a pestilence upon the host to plague the people, because the son of Atreus had dishonoured Chryses his priest. Now Chryses had come to the ships of the Achaeans to free his daughter, and had brought with him a great ransom: moreover he bore in his hand the sceptre of Apollo wreathed with a suppliant’s wreath and he besought the Achaeans, but most of all the two sons of Atreus, who were their chiefs.“Sons of Atreus,” he cried, “and all other Achaeans, may the gods who dwell in Olympus grant you to sack the city of Priam, and to reach your homes in safety; but free my daughter, and accept a ransom for her, in reverence to Apollo, son of Jove.”
  • The Iliad and the Odyssey

    Home, Jane Werner Watson, Alice and Martin Provensen

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Sept. 3, 1956)
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  • THE ILIAD, THE ODYSSEY The Folio Society

    Homer

    Hardcover (The Folio Society, Sept. 3, 2001)
    These high quality editions of 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey' by Homer were issued by The Folio Society. Both publications were translated by Robert Fagles and include an Introduction and notes by Bernard Knox. Both include color lithographs by Graham Baker-Smith, and printed map endpapers.
  • The Iliad & The Odyssey

    Homer

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 7, 2016)
    “Sing, Goddess, sing…” Homer’s two epic poems have formed the basis of Western education since antiquity and survive today as enthralling tales of magnificent gods, legendary heroes, daring adventures, and mythical creatures. Their beautiful language and stories impart timeless themes. In this edition, you get: • The original Greek poems abridged and translated into plain English. • Excerpts of the revered poetic translation by 18th century English poet Alexander Pope at the beginning of each chapter. • An introduction, map, glossary, and annotations with key information.
  • The Iliad & The Odyssey

    Homer, Samuel Butler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 15, 2014)
    The Iliad and The Odyssey are two of the oldest works of Western literature—yet these ancient myths still offer powerful lessons for our times. From the fascinating fall of Troy to Odysseus's perilous journey home, from the gods and goddesses to the Sirens and the suitors, the events and characters of these epic tales captivate us, teach us, and inspire us. Their influence can be seen far and wide, from James Joyce's Ulysses to the movie sensation Troy, starring Brad Pitt. Whether you've read Homer's original stories or you've only enjoyed their modern-day descendants, you'll love this edition of Iliad and Odyssey.
  • The Iliad and The Odyssey

    Jane Werner Watson,

    Hardcover (Paul Hamlyn, March 15, 1970)
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  • Iliad & The Odyssey, The

    Homer;Michael Dirda;Samuel Butler

    Leather Bound (Barnes & Noble, Sept. 3, 1878)
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  • The Iliad and the Odyssey

    King. H M and Spooner. H.

    Hardcover (Macmillan & Co Ltd, March 15, 1943)
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  • Homer Box Set, Iliad and Odyssey

    Homer, Nadia May

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Blackstone Pub, Dec. 15, 2008)
    Homer's Iliad and Odyssey are unquestionably two of the greatest epic masterpieces in Western literature. Though more than 2,700 years old, their stories of brave heroics, capricious gods, and towering human emotions are vividly timeless. The Iliad can justly be called the world's greatest war epic. The terrible and long-drawn-out siege of Troy remains one of the classic campaigns, the heroism and treachery of its combatants unmatched in song and story. Driven by fierce passions and loyalties, men and gods battle to a devastating conclusion. The Odyssey chronicles the many trials and adventures Odysseus must pass through on his long journey home from the Trojan wars to his beloved wife. Though the stormy god of the ocean has sworn vengeance against him, and witches and sirens try to lure him off course, Odysseus is clever and has the brilliant goddess Athena on his side.