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  • Theseus and the Minotaur

    Estudio Haus

    language (Capstone Press, Dec. 21, 2015)
    As a war tribute to Crete, King Aegeus of Athens is forced to give 14 tributes as a sacrifice to the minotaur, a creature that is half-man, half-bull. To complete his quest and save the tributes from a horrible fate, Theseus must travel to the heart of the Labyrinth and confront the ferocious beast himself. Follow Theseus' exciting adventure in graphic novel format.
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  • Theseus and the Minotaur

    Warwick Hutton

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Sept. 30, 1989)
    Recounts how Theseus killed the monster, Minotaur, with the help of Ariadne.
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  • Theseus: Battling the Minotaur

    Jeff Limke, John McCrea

    eBook (Graphic Universe TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Raised by his mother and tutor, young Theseus finally learns the truth of his birth: he is the son of King Aegeus, ruler of Athens. Armed with his father’s shield, he sets out to claim his birthright and face his greatest challenge—the Minotaur, a savage beast who is half-man, half-bull. To defeat the Minotaur, Theseus must enter the Labyrinth, a bewildering maze from which no one has ever escaped alive. Will Theseus succeed in his quest? Or will he suffer the fate of the Minotaur’s many other victims?
  • Theseus and the Minotaur

    Hugh Lupton, Daniel Morden, Carole Henaff

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, May 1, 2013)
    King Minos and Queen Pasiphaes son isnt a childhes a monster. To keep him fed, his parents demand that every kingdom send seven youths to Crete each year in tributeAnd they're never heard from again. But Theseus is different. He's determined to slay the Minotaur and make it back to Athens in one piece. But how can he best a blood-thirsty monster?
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  • Theseus and the Minotaur

    Graeme Davis, Jose Daniel Cabrera Peña

    Paperback (Osprey Publishing, Nov. 18, 2014)
    Graeme Davis draws upon the classic sources to retell the great myths and legends of Theseus, the founder-king of Athens, and backs this narrative with a factual examination of the myth, its variations, and its development over time. Replete with both classical and modern illustrations, this book is a concise exploration of one of the most enduring myths of Ancient Greece.Even before Theseus descended into the labyrinth to face the Minotaur, he was already a famous hero and a veteran of many battles. The son of a man, a woman, and the god Poseidon, he'd journey far across Ancient Greece, fighting numerous monsters including the Periphetes 'the clubber', the Crymmyon Sow, and the insane demigod, Procrustes 'the stretcher'. He also survived several assassination attempts, including one by Medea, the famous witch-wife of Jason.Despite these adventures, it was on Crete that Theseus faced his greatest challenge. Taking the place of a sacrificial tribute to the king of Crete, Theseus used his wits and charm to convince the princess Ariadne and the famous inventor Daedalus to help him defeat the dreaded Minotaur, a hideous combination of man and bull that lived in a labrythine dungeon.
  • Theseus and the Minotaur

    Peter Wright

    language (, Feb. 8, 2012)
    A long time ago in the days of old, lived great heroes who were brave and bold.There once was a beast called a Minotaur, and it would take a hero to stand up to its roar…Read through the Greek myth in a picture book especially adapted for your little adventurer!Also available from Peter Wright:The Adventures of AeneasRomulus and Remus*NEW* Fantastic Farmer Hessy
  • Theseus and the Minotaur

    Yvan Pommaux

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Relive Theseus's fantastic adventure as he comes face-to-face with the terrible Minotaur! Son of both a god and a man, Theseus was destined for greatness. How did he become both the king of Athens and the creator of democracy? And why did he abandon Ariadne after she risked her life to save him? Thanks to the unique flair of writer and artist Yvan Pommaux, this classic tale is brought vividly to life in a glorious retelling of the original myth. A must for fans of Percy Jackson and mythology-inspired video games - it will captivate young readers and nourish their imaginations.
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  • Theseus and the Minotaur

    Nel Yomtov, Dave Gutierrez, Tod G. Smith

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Theseus, the brave Prince of Athens, has performed many great feats, but his most daunting task is yet to come. The King of Crete demands that fourteen young Athenians must be fed to the Minotaur, a half-man, half-bull. Only Theseus can save them from the fearsome monster, who lives deep in the maze-like Labyrinth. Far from home and with all of Athens depending on him, Theseus must defeat the greatest threat Greece has ever known -- with only his bare hands as weapons.
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  • Theseus and the Minotaur

    Graeme Davis, José Daniel Cabrera Peña

    eBook (Osprey Publishing, Nov. 20, 2014)
    Even before Theseus descended into the labyrinth to face the Minotaur, he was already a famous hero and a veteran of many battles. The son of a man, a woman, and the god Poseidon, he'd journey far across Ancient Greece, fighting numerous monsters including the Periphetes 'the clubber', the Crymmyon Sow, and the insane demigod, Procrustes 'the stretcher'. He also survived several assassination attempts, including one by Medea, the famous witch-wife of Jason. Despite these adventures, it was on Crete that Theseus faced his greatest challenge. Taking the place of a sacrificial tribute to the king of Crete, Theseus used his wits and charm to convince the princess Ariadne and the famous inventor Daedalus to help him defeat the dreaded Minotaur, a hideous combination of man and bull that lived in a labrythine dungeon. In this book, Graeme Davis draws upon the classic sources to retell the great myths and legends of Theseus, the founder-king of Athens, and backs this narrative with a factual examination of the myth, its variations, and its development over time. Replete with both classical and modern illustrations, this book is a concise exploration of one of the most enduring myths of Ancient Greece.
  • Theseus and the Minotaur

    James Ford, Gary Andrews

    Paperback (Gardners Books, July 31, 2004)
    Step back in time to a golden age of storytelling in Ancient Greece. Drawing on the epic literature that has captivated the imagination for centuries, each story is skillfully brought to life, combining the talents of some of the leading children's authors and illustrators working today. Young readers will love these timeless tales of heroism, gods and monsters. Every nine years, the Athenians have to send a sacrifice of seven young men and women to Crete. These victims meet a gruesome end in the jaws of the Minotaur. Only Theseus can end this cycle, but he will need the help of a princess, a famous craftsman and a ball of thread. Will he survive? The humorous cartoon-style illustrations and the narrative approach encourage readers to get emotionally involved with the characters. 'Ask the storyteller' boxes give peripheral details about the narrative and the characters involved. The book features an introduction to Greek storytelling, a glossary and index, as well as 'Who's who' section with a pronunciation guide.
  • Theseus and the Minotaur

    Anna Goutzouri

    Board book (Faros Books, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Even the very young can now learn about the great Greek hero Theseus, while playing with five different mechanisms and enjoying the colorful, vivid illustrations.
  • Theseus and the Minotaur: A TOON Graphic

    Yvan Pommaux

    Hardcover (TOON Graphics, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Son of both a god and a man, Theseus was destined for greatness. How did he become both the king of Athens and the creator of democracy? A must for fans of Percy Jackson and mythology-inspired video games--it will captivate young readers and nourish their imaginations.
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