Ancient Greece

“Ancient Greece” by Don Nardo, published by Lucent Books in September 2005, offers a comprehensive exploration of the significant events and developments that shaped ancient Greece. This 112-page volume is presented in English and delves into topics ranging from the Bronze Age kingdoms and the Trojan War to the emergence of Greek literature and the Olympic Games, highlighting the era’s pivotal contributions to Western culture.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that covers the rise of Athenian democracy and the conquests of Alexander the Great, providing insights into the historical context and cultural impact of these events. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and history, making it an informative read for anyone looking to understand the foundations of ancient Greek civilization.
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From Greece’s Bronze Age kingdoms and the Trojan War to the emergence of Greek literature and the Olympic Games, from the rise of Athenian democracy to the conquests of Alexander the Great and beyond, a noted classical historian tells the exciting and inspiring story of ancient Greece and its pivotal contributions to Western culture.
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