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  • Gilgamesh the King

    Ludmila Zeman

    Paperback (Tundra Books, April 25, 1998)
    Gilgamesh, half-god and half-man, in his loneliness and isolation becomes a cruel tyrant over the citizens of Uruk. To impress them forever he orders a great wall to be built, driving his people to exhaustion and despair so that they cry to the Sun God for help. In answer, another kind of man, Enkidu, is sent to earth to live among the animals and learn kindness from them. He falls in love with Shamhat, a singer from the temple, and he follows her back to Uruk. There, Enkidu, the “uncivilized” beast from the forest, shows the evil Gilgamesh through friendship what it means to be human.
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  • Gilgamesh the King

    Ludmila Zeman

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, July 1, 1999)
    Gilgamesh, half-god and half-man, in his loneliness and isolation becomes a cruel tyrant over the citizens of Uruk. To impress them forever he orders a great wall to be built, driving his people to exhaustion and despair so that they cry to the Sun God for help. In answer, another kind of man, Enkidu, is sent to earth to live among the animals and learn kindness from them. He falls in love with Shamhat, a singer from the temple, and he follows her back to Uruk. There, Enkidu, the “uncivilized” beast from the forest, shows the evil Gilgamesh through friendship what it means to be human.
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  • Gilgamesh the King

    Ludmila Zeman

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, Sept. 16, 1992)
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  • Gilgamesh the King

    Ludmila Zeman

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 25, 1998)
    Gilgamesh, half-god and half-man, in his loneliness and isolation becomes a cruel tyrant over the citizens of Uruk. To impress them forever he orders a great wall to be built, driving his people to exhaustion and despair so that they cry to the Sun God for help. In answer, another kind of man, Enkidu, is sent to earth to live among the animals and learn kindness from them. He falls in love with Shamhat, a singer from the temple, and he follows her back to Uruk. There, Enkidu, the "uncivilized" beast from the forest, shows the evil Gilgamesh through friendship what it means to be human. "From the Hardcover edition."
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  • Gilgamesh The King

    Ludmila Zeman

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 25, 1998)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Lonely and cruel, King Gilgamesh reigns terror over the people of Uruk. Crying out to the Sun God for help, the people are sent Enkidu, an ""uncivilized"" man who becomes friends to the king and teaches him how to be human.
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