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The Illustrated Guide to Classical Mythology

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Timeless in their appeal, the Greek myths have continued to fascinate successive generations of writers, artists and sculptors throughout Western Europe. This collection is an abridged and illustrated edition of Hope Moncrieff's Classic Myths and Legends, including such well-known tales as Theseus and the Minotaur, Perseus and Andromeda, The Tale of Troy and the House of Agamemnon.

The ancient myths are brought to life with a vast array of fascinating pictures, showing the diverse ways in which the classic heroes have been portrayed over the centuries.

160 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1912

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Robert Hope Moncrieff

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Robert Hope Moncrieff (1846 – 1927) was a prolific Scottish author of children's fiction and of Black's Guides. He wrote under the names Ascott R. Hope and A.R. Hope Moncrieff.

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August 15, 2017
Wonderful read. I am a sucker for Greek mythology. Plus the book had fascinating pictures of drawings, paintings, and sculptures that made it better and easier to enjoy and understand the stories. I did not care for the language, which this book was written and while I enjoyed learning new things that were not covered in other books of the same myths, there were also things in this book that was not mentioned or properly explained. Considering this book is not long though, I can understand that. A great, fast read!
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November 15, 2016
It took me a long time to finish this book even when I like the greek & roman mythology. This is a bunch of stories very detailed and complete about gods, demigods, nature and everything related and, maybe, that is the reason why this is a non-easy to read book.
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March 24, 2019
Very well written and researched. This book took me a long time to read, mainly due to the book's size. Bits were also boring and the name's hard to pronounce. If you love History and Legends this is the book for you.
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August 15, 2024
Exactly what I'd been after. A book that re-tells the stories of classical Greek mythology in an engaging way and without sounding like a textbook.
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September 6, 2013
After realizing my knowledge of classic Greco-Roman myths and legends had grown rusty I decided to seek a book that would refresh my memory without omitting important details. This book did just that, with a concise introduction of all the major and minor gods and goddesses, demi-gods, heroes and some stuff by Plato. Both the Greek and Roman names for the deities were given and a brief history of how the gods came to be and whom they begat.
A sort of abridged collection of all the myths are presented in the book, which is good since it contained the whole Helen of Troy story and the Odyssey. However I felt that basically abridging and compacting the stories stripped away all the beauty and poetry of the tales. The re-writes of the myths were clumsy and cold. I figure if I want a decent re-telling of the tale of Persephone and Hades then it’s probably worth reading the full and heavy Homeric Hymn to Demeter.
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January 5, 2013
Eh, it wasn't bad. It has a handful of myths--a lot of them are the well-known ones--and includes illustrations from famous paintings based on mythological stories or architecture in Greece. The thing is, since there weren't that many stories, it felt like the text of the book is anything I could have gotten anywhere else (and have). The paintings and photographs are nice, but there weren't really all that many, at least, not really enough to warrant a new book. The book wasn't bad, but I'm not sure it's worth *owning*: maybe check out from the library, or find a book specifically about the art.
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November 24, 2008
It's so much better going back to read these when you don't "have to"...
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August 10, 2017
Beautiful artwork to go with the stories.
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