Greek Myths

Greek Myths by Olivia E. Coolidge is a first edition published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 1949. This collection presents a selection of classic Greek legends, featuring tales of iconic figures such as Medusa, the Minotaur, Heracles, and Theseus. The book is designed to engage readers with its accessible storytelling and vivid depictions of ancient Greece, making it a suitable choice for those interested in folklore and mythology.
Within its 243 pages, readers will discover a rich tapestry of high drama and hazardous quests, showcasing both mortal and immortal characters. The edition includes appealing black-and-white illustrations, a list of Greek gods with their Latin names and symbols, and a pronunciation guide, enhancing the reader’s experience. Greek Myths serves as an introduction to classical mythology, appealing to young readers and those looking to explore the adventure-filled narratives of ancient legends.
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A classic, accessible, handsomely produced collection–a great next step for Rick Riordan fans ready to delve deeper.
From the terror of Medusa and the Minotaur to the Labors of Heracles and journeys of Theseus, the stories in this collection have thrilled and enthralled people for centuries with their high drama, hazardous quests, and unforgettable characters (both mortal and immortal).
Under Olivia Coolidge’s skillful pen, the landscape of early Greece and its famous legends bloom with vigor and are perfectly suited to the adventure-seeking reader.
Greek Myths includes appealing black-and-white spot art; a list of the Greek gods, with their Latin names, their symbols, and a brief description of each; and a pronunciation guide.
“This volume of familiar myths is both readable and attractive. The author provides a happy introduction to classical mythology.” (New York Times Book Review)
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