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The Story of Greece: Told to Boys and Girls

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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A readable retelling for young readers that combines Greek origin myths and legendary adventures with a straightforward account of early Greek civic life. It presents birth-stories of gods, heroic quests and encounters involving figures such as Perseus, Achilles, and Odysseus, and describes the customs, training, and institutions of city-states including Spartan discipline and Athenian politics. Episodes of warfare, public games, and notable leaders appear alongside vivid portraits of religion, art, and daily life, all told in simple narrative with illustrative plates to make ancient Greek culture accessible and engaging.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

She changed her into a spider, Frontispiece
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Sweet, piercing sweet was the music of Pan’s pipe, 6
Demeter rejoiced for her daughter was by her side, 10
The Wind-god sent a gust from the South, 18
For two days and two nights the boat was tossed hither and thither, 20
Often she would stand upon the walls of Troy, 34
‘Yea, verily, thou art Odysseus,’ 68
In the earliest times, a simple foot-race was the only event, 96
Solon, the wise lawgiver of Athens, 102
They crashed into the Persian army with tremendous force, 136
Ship dashed against ship, till the Persian dead strewed the deep ‘like flowers,’ 170
He stood silent before the king, 188
The figure of the goddess was a colossal one, 196
He became a target for every arrow, 220
He drank the contents as though it were a draught of wine, 238
The multitude saluted him with loud acclamations, 258
He left the assembly, hiding his face in his cloak, 304
He ran toward the horse and seized the bridle, 310
With an effort he looked at them as they passed, 348