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Oath, The "Odysseus, I"

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Oath, The

Sinopsis
A man becomes a hero . . . As a young boy in Ithaca, Odysseus listens in wonder to his grandfather Autolykos, a man feared by many across the land as a ruthless fighter. He learns of his heritage and a lifelong passion is sparked: to become an adventurer and warrior. In Mycenae, he meets King Eurystheus and learns the terrible story of Hercules the man with god-like strength who slaughtered his family and punished by the King to undertake impossible tasks to earn absolution. But is Eurystheus the man he says he is? When a child comes to Odysseus in the middle of the night, with another, very disturbing, version of what happened that fateful night, Odysseus embarks on the first of his extraordinary quests . . . So begins the epic story of Odysseus, the first of two volumes: an adventure of love, war, courage and heroism, weaving from a small rocky island in Greece, to the mighty fall of Troy.

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Editorial PAN BOOKS

Fecha publicación 01-08-2014

Edición : 1

Número de páginas : 372

ISBN : 978-1-4472-3170-7

Encuadernación: BOLSILLO RUSTICA

Tamaño:  0 x 0

Idioma: Inglés

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