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Helen of Troy: From Homer to Hollywood

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From Homer to Hollywood
Month of publication: 
March
Day of publication: 
27
Number of Pages: 
280 pages

Ransom: A Novel

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Most readers interested in the ancient world are familiar with the Iliad, Homer's tale of the Trojan War, set down in writing almost 30 centuries ago. David Malouf first heard the story in 1943 when his primary school teacher read it aloud to his class. "We too were in the middle of a war," he says. "I had immediately connected Miss Finlay's ancient and fictional war with our own." In Ransom, he assumes the reader's familiarity with the Iliad and uses it as a framework to contain a more mystical and intimate story. 


About The AuthorMargaret Donsbach
Margaret Donsbach created the website www.HistoricalNovels.info, which lists over 5,000 historical novels by time and place and includes reviews, author interviews, writing tips and more. She has published non-fiction history articles in Military History Magazine, Saudi Aramco World and other periodicals, and her historical fiction has appeared in Art Times and the Sofa Ink Quarterly.  

The Odyssey

Month of publication: 
November
Day of publication: 
30
Number of Pages: 
560 pages

Heinrich Schliemann's Search For Troy

Heinrich Schliemann lived a fascinating life in his search for Troy.

The life of Heinrich Schliemann is as legendary as the city he claimed to have discovered. A quintessential 19th century adventurer and amateur archaeologist, his obsession for Troy took him around the world and to Turkey and Greece. Fascinated by Homer’s epic narration, Schliemann stopped at nothing to discover the historical sites named by the poet. The veracity of his findings is however often questioned. Heinrich Schliemann: fanatic obsessed by his boyhood dreams or successful antiquarian?

A Boyhood Dream

Born in 1822 to a poor Protestant minister father and an unpublished literary critic mother who died when he was nine, Schliemann had a rag to riches life. Like many children of his time, he had to leave school at 14 to take up a job, selling herring and candles.

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