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The Iliad & The Odyssey (Annotated): A Classics Unbound Edition
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The Iliad & The Odyssey (Annotated): A Classics Unbound Edition
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Combined into a single ebook volume through the Classics Unbound series, the two epic works of Ancient Greek poet and writer, Homer.
THE ILIAD
The tragic end of the Trojan War. Achilles, greatest warrior of the Greeks, follows the orders of Agamemnon and faces the forces of Troy. A tragic sequence of events follows, spurred on by the heat of battle, a besieged city, feuds between the gods, and the fate of mortal man.
THE ODYSSEY
Following the events of The Iliad, Odysseus survived the Trojan War and faces a ten-year voyage home to Ithaca. His mortal endurance, knowledge, and strive for survival become tested in encounters with divine and natural forces, all seeking to put an end to his journey home.
Also includes an introduction on Homer, and notes on the structure of The Odyssey.
Be sure to see more Classics Unbound editions, releasing soon!
Combined into a single ebook volume through the Classics Unbound series, the two epic works of Ancient Greek poet and writer, Homer.
THE ILIAD
The tragic end of the Trojan War. Achilles, greatest warrior of the Greeks, follows the orders of Agamemnon and faces the forces of Troy. A tragic sequence of events follows, spurred on by the heat of battle, a besieged city, feuds between the gods, and the fate of mortal man.
THE ODYSSEY
Following the events of The Iliad, Odysseus survived the Trojan War and faces a ten-year voyage home to Ithaca. His mortal endurance, knowledge, and strive for survival become tested in encounters with divine and natural forces, all seeking to put an end to his journey home.
Also includes an introduction on Homer, and notes on the structure of The Odyssey.
Be sure to see more Classics Unbound editions, releasing soon!


















