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1) The Aeneid
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The Aeneid (19 BC) is an epic poem by Roman poet Virgil. Translated by English poet laureate John Dryden in 1697, Virgil's legendary epic is the story of the hero Aeneas, a castaway from Troy whose adventures across the Mediterranean led him to Italy, where he discovered what would later become the city of Rome. Presented here in faithful translation, though rearranged to accommodate Dryden's rhyming couplets, The Aeneid is a treasure of classical...
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Hudȩ̄ hudā̈n volume no. 5
Huḑåe hudåñ series. Occasional papers in Yukon history volume No. 5 (1/2/3)
Huḑåe hudåñ series. Occasional papers in Yukon history volume No. 5 (1/2/3)
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2007
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Stephen Fry's Greek myths volume 3
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[2021]
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Relive the thrills, grandeur, and tragedy of the Trojan War. Stylishly retold by Fry, he retells the epic battle with drama, humor, and vivid emotion. Hector, Odysseus, Helen-- their loves and their mortal enemies-- all burn bright in Fry's prose.
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It's not true that dead men tell no tales.
You can hear their haunting stories on the fog-shrouded banks of Newfoundland, in the aging brick manses of Upper and Lower Canada, on the wind-beaten flatlands of the prairies and among the misty mountains of the far west.
This entertaining collection features tales of ghosts and other unexplained phenomena that have found their way into Canadian folklore.
13) The jungle book
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Presents the adventures of Mowgli, a boy reared by a pack of wolves, and the wild animals of the jungle. Also includes other short stories set in India.
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c2004
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This is an imaginative special inspired by a true story. The Tuchone people of the Yukon tell of their long-ago struggle for survival during a year when winter lasted almost two years. The story segues into an important myth about the creation of animals and how they, through ingenuity and determination, make an epic journey to join Winter World to Summer World.
16) Myths & legends
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c2009
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Presents a guide to myths and ancient legends from the cultures of Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania, including creation tales and stories of heroes, gods, mythical beings, and magical animals.
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