The Trojan Dog

The Trojan Dog
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 0312332475
ISBN-13 : 9780312332471
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trojan Dog by : Dorothy Johnston

In the first of a remarkable new series, Dorothy Johnston has produced a compelling story of computer crime, loyalty and betrayal against the backdrop of a city - and a country - on the cusp of political change.

The Trojan Dog

The Trojan Dog
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Publisher : Wakefield Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 1862544867
ISBN-13 : 9781862544864
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trojan Dog by : Dorothy Johnston

When a powerful but unpopular bureaucrat is accused of theft and computer fraud, Sandra is convinced that the charge is false. But how to track down the culprit when almost anyone could be an enemy?

The Dog Lover Unit

The Dog Lover Unit
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Publisher : Thomas Dunne Books
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781250110749
ISBN-13 : 1250110742
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dog Lover Unit by : Rachel Rose

An up-close look at the lives and work of the brave men, women, and dogs who serve and protect citizens around the world. With insight, humour, and awe, this book reveals the feats that these human and canine teams accomplish, and the emotional and physical risks that they take for one another, and for us. Residence: Vancouver, B.C.

The Trojan War

The Trojan War
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780743293624
ISBN-13 : 0743293622
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trojan War by : Barry Strauss

The Trojan War is the most famous conflict in history, the subject of Homer's Iliad, one of the cornerstones of Western literature. Although many readers know that this literary masterwork is based on actual events, there is disagreement about how much of Homer's tale is true. Drawing on recent archeological research, historian and classicist Barry Strauss explains what really happened in Troy more than 3,000 years ago. For many years it was thought that Troy was an insignificant place that never had a chance against the Greek warriors who laid siege and overwhelmed the city. In the old view, the conflict was decided by duels between champions on the plain of Troy. Today we know that Troy was indeed a large and prosperous city, just as Homer said. The Trojans themselves were not Greeks but vassals of the powerful Hittite Empire to the east in modern-day Turkey, and they probably spoke a Hittite-related language called Luwian. The Trojan War was most likely the culmination of a long feud over power, wealth, and honor in western Turkey and the offshore islands. The war itself was mainly a low-intensity conflict, a series of raids on neighboring towns and lands. It seems unlikely that there was ever a siege of Troy; rather some sort of trick -- perhaps involving a wooden horse -- allowed the Greeks to take the city. Strauss shows us where Homer nods, and sometimes exaggerates and distorts, as well. He puts the Trojan War into the context of its time, explaining the strategies and tactics that both sides used, and compares the war to contemporary battles elsewhere in the eastern Mediterranean. With his vivid reconstructions of the conflict and his insights into the famous characters and events of Homer's great epic, Strauss masterfully tells the story of the fall of Troy as history without losing the poetry and grandeur that continue to draw readers to this ancient tale.

The Trojan Women: A Comic

The Trojan Women: A Comic
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Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 9780811230803
ISBN-13 : 0811230805
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trojan Women: A Comic by : Euripides

A fantastic comic-book collaboration between the artist Rosanna Bruno and the poet Anne Carson, based on Euripides’s famous tragedy A NEW YORK TIMES BEST GRAPHIC NOVEL OF 2021 Here is a new comic-book version of Euripides’s classic The Trojan Women, which follows the fates of Hekabe, Andromache, and Kassandra after Troy has been sacked and all its men killed. This collaboration between the visual artist Rosanna Bruno and the poet and classicist Anne Carson attempts to give a genuine representation of how human beings are affected by warfare. Therefore, all the characters take the form of animals (except Kassandra, whose mind is in another world).

A Referential Commentary and Lexicon to Homer, Iliad VIII

A Referential Commentary and Lexicon to Homer, Iliad VIII
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : 9780191568664
ISBN-13 : 019156866X
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis A Referential Commentary and Lexicon to Homer, Iliad VIII by : Adrian Kelly

This book aims to provide the reader of Homer with the traditional knowledge and fluency in Homeric poetry which an original ancient audience would have brought to a performance of this type of narrative. To that end, Adrian Kelly presents the text of Iliad VIII next to an apparatus referring to the traditional units being employed, and gives a brief description of their semantic impact. He describes the referential curve of the narrative in a continuous commentary, tabulates all the traditional units in a separate lexicon of Homeric structure, and examines critical decisions concerning the text in a discussion which employs the referential method as a critical criterion. Two small appendices deal with speech introduction formulae, and with the traditional function of Here and Athene in early Greek epic poetry.

Horror Dogs

Horror Dogs
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 275
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781476685878
ISBN-13 : 1476685878
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Horror Dogs by : Brian Patrick Duggan

How did beloved movie dogs become man-killers like Cujo and his cinematic pack-mates? For the first time, here is the fascinating history of canines in horror movies and why our best friends were (and are still) painted as malevolent. Stretching back into Classical mythology, treacherous hounds are found only sporadically in art and literature until the appearance of cinema's first horror dog, Sherlock Holmes' Hound of the Baskervilles. The story intensifies through World War II's K-9 Corps to the 1970s animal horror films, which broke social taboos about the "good dog" on screen and deliberately vilified certain breeds--sometimes even fluffy lapdogs. With behind-the-scenes insights from writers, directors, actors, and dog trainers, here are the flickering hounds of silent films through talkies and Technicolor, to the latest computer-generated brutes--the supernatural, rabid, laboratory-made, alien, feral, and trained killers. "Cave Canem (Beware the Dog)"--or as one seminal film warned, "They're not pets anymore."

LIFE IN THE HOMERIC AGE

LIFE IN THE HOMERIC AGE
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 810
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ISBN-10 :
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis LIFE IN THE HOMERIC AGE by : THOMAS DAY SEYMOUR

George Washington and the General's Dog

George Washington and the General's Dog
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Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 49
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780385372817
ISBN-13 : 0385372817
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis George Washington and the General's Dog by : Frank Murphy

Children will delight at this little-known-story about our nation's first president, George Washington, that makes for perfect President's Day readers! Boom! Bang! Guns fire! Cannons roar! This Step 3 History Reader is about George Washington fighting in the American Revolution. He sees a dog lost on the battlefield. Whose dog is it? How will it find its master? Early readers will be surprised to find out what happens in this little-known true story about America’s first president. Step 3 Readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics. These books are for children who are ready to read on their own.