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  • The Odyssey: Rendered Into English Prose For The Use Of Those Who Cannot Read The Original

    Samuel Butler

    Hardcover (Literary Licensing, LLC, March 29, 2014)
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1900 Edition.
  • THE ODYSSEY

    Homer

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble, Aug. 16, 2003)
    The epic tale of Odysseus and his ten-year journey home after the Trojan War forms one of the earliest and greatest works of Western literature. Confronted by natural and supernatural threats - shipwrecks, battles, monsters and the implacable enmity of the sea-god Poseidon - Odysseus must test his bravery and native cunning to the full if he is to reach his homeland safely and overcome the obstacles that, even there, await him.
  • The Odyssey

    Homer

    CD-ROM (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 1989)
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  • The Odyssey

    Homer

    Paperback (Penguin Classics / Penguin Books, March 15, 1948)
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  • The Odyssey

    Homer

    Paperback (Penguin Classics / Penguin Books, March 15, 1945)
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  • The Odyssey

    Homer

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin, Aug. 16, 1959)
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  • The Odyssey

    Homer

    Hardcover (International Collectors Library, Aug. 16, 1963)
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  • The Odyssey

    Homer

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin, Aug. 16, 1978)
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  • The Odyssey

    Homer

    Paperback (Mentor, Jan. 1, 1937)
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  • The Odyssey

    Homer

    Comic (Gilberton Company Inc., Aug. 16, 1951)
    A collectible First edition, HRN 82 of a 1951 Classic Illustrated.
  • The Odyssey

    Homer, David McCallion, A.R.N. Publications

    The Odyssey by Homer is an ancient Greek poem which tells the story of the hero Ulysses and his arduous journey home to Ithaca after the long and bloody Trojan war. After the ten-year battle and the fall of Troy, Ulysses intends to make his way back to his wife Penelope and his son Telemachus. The Gods are against him and he faces many obstacles in his path which delay his return for many years. With her husband gone for so long Penelope assumes that he is dead and never to return. With Ulysses believed dead the house where his wife and son still live is besieged with suitors trying to win the hand of Penelope. These suitors spend all day eating and drinking the supplies of the house and when Telemachus decides to go in search of word on whether his father is still alive they decide to kill him. However Ulysses has finally made it home to Ithaca, aided by the Goddess Minerva, and when he finds out what the suitors have been doing in his house while he has been gone he is furious. He devises a plan, with the help of his son and two of his servants, to exact revenge and kill every last one of the suitors who have done him and his family wrong. This poem was written around the end of the 8th century BC and is the second oldest work of western literature, the first being The Iliad also written by Homer. It has been translated into hundreds of different languages over the centuries and has a lost sequel called The Telegony.
  • The Odyssey

    F. L.; Homer Lucas

    Hardcover (The Folio Society, Aug. 16, 1948)
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