**\*The definitive and comprehensive edition of Robert Graves's classic retelling of the Greek myths\*** **'Icarus disobeyed his father's instructions and began soaring towards the sun, rejoiced by the lift of his great sweeping wings. Presently, when Daedalus looked over his shoulder, he could no
The Dolphin Rider and Other Greek Myths
โ Scribed by Evslin, Bernard
- Book ID
- 108587416
- Publisher
- Open Road Media
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 350 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781497667051
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โฆ Synopsis
The Greek myths are celebrated as timeless stories in this collection by renowned author Bernard Evslin
"The Dolphin Rider" is Arion, who lives in Corinth, a city near the sea. He longs to go on great adventures, but an oracle warns that if he embarks on a voyage, he will never return. When Apollo, the god of music, gives Arion a golden lyre for his twentieth birthday, Arion ignores the oracle's words and sets sail for Sicily. Everyone falls in love with his singing, and great treasures are heaped on him, but Arion is forced to contend with an unexpected foe: man's greed.
"The Gift of Fire" introduces Prometheus, the young giant who fears no one, including Zeus, mighty ruler of gods and men. However, when Prometheus vows to bring his precious gift to every cave in the land, he makes multiple deadly enemies.
This collection also features stories about Narcissus, destined to fall in love with his own beautiful reflection; King Midas, who loves only gold;...
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Presents a collection of Greek mythology with classic tales about the creation, the residents of Olympia, and mythical heroes and heroines.
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