Troy

Homer's Iliad retold

David Boyle and Viv Croot

Homer’s Iliad really is one of the greatest stories ever told: it covers love, lust, rage and death along with interfering gods and great scenery. Exquisitely illustrated with images from Greek vases, and with an accessible text that stays true to the original, this Iliad will appeal to an audience eagerly anticipating Brad Pitt in his incarnation as Achilles in the movie, Troy, and to their parents.

Published: Jun, 2004

MICHAEL J. ANDERSON is assistant professor in the classics department at Yale University. He has degrees from Princeton and Oxford, and has been teaching at Yale since 1993.

  • 224 pages
  • h 235mm x w 196mm
  • hardback
  • two colour throughout
  • 81,000 words

The following rights for this title have already been sold:

German
Korean
Portuguese (Brazil)

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