"Myths Of Old Greece" retells the captivating stories of ancient Greek mythology for a young audience. Mara Pratt-Chadwick brings to life the tales of gods, goddesses, heroes, and monsters that have shaped Western culture. From the mighty Zeus to the cunning Odysseus, these myths explore themes of courage, wisdom, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
Originally published in 1896, this collection introduces readers to the foundational narratives of Greek mythology. These stories continue to resonate with readers of all ages, offering a glimpse into a world of wonder and imagination, while providing insight into the origins of Western civilization. "Myths Of Old Greece" is a timeless classic that will ignite the imaginations of young readers and introduce them to the rich tapestry of Greek mythology.
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