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D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths
D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths
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Authors: Ingri D'aulaire, Edgar Parin D'aulaire
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Category: Book

List Price: $19.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(141 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1627

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 192
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 8.8 x 0.5

ISBN: 0440406943
Dewey Decimal Number: 398.2093801
EAN: 9780440406945
ASIN: 0440406943

Publication Date: April 1, 1992
Release Date: March 1, 1992
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
"For any child fortunate enough to have thisgenerous book...the kings and heroes of ancientlegend will remain forever matter-of-fact; thepictures interpret the text literally and are full ofdetail and witty observation."--HornBook.

"The drawings...are excellentand excitingly evocative."--The NewYork Times.


From the Hardcover edition.


Amazon.com
No education is complete without a large slice of Greek mythology. And there's no better way of meeting that literary quota than with the D'Aulaires' book. All the great gods and goddesses of ancient Greece are depicted in this big, beautiful classic, lovingly illustrated and skillfully told. Young readers will be dazzled by mighty Zeus, lord of the universe; stirred by elegant Athena, goddess of wisdom; intimidated by powerful Hera, queen of Olympus; and chilled by moody Poseidon, ruler of the sea. These often impetuous immortals flounce and frolic, get indiscreet, and get even. From petty squabbles to heroic deeds, their actions cover the range of godly--and mortal--personalities.

The D'Aulaires' illustrations have a memorable quality: once pored over, they will never leave the minds of the viewer. Decades later, the name Gaea will still evoke the soft green picture of lovely Mother Earth, her body hills and valleys and her eyes blue lakes reflecting the stars of her husband, Uranus the sky. No child is too young to appreciate the myths that have built the foundation for much of the world's art and literature over the centuries. This introduction to mythology is a treasure. (Ages 10 to adult) --Emilie Coulter


Customer Reviews:   Read 136 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful!   July 18, 2008
I have had this book over 10 years and it is wonderful. It introduced me to mythology and hooked me from the beginning. I remember spending much time studying the pictures which are bright and detailed. Beyond being entertaining, the stories helped to prepare me for the frequent references to greek mythology in all types of art.


5 out of 5 stars She started at age 3 and never stopped   June 17, 2008
Our daughter received this book when she was about three, we started reading it to her one night, and for the next five years at least we continued reading and re-reading through it every night. Talk about an early start on the great Greek Myths! To this day I'm sure Athena's owl is still flapping and hooting about in her brain. Really, this was the best possible way for our kids to discover and imbibe these great god and goddess, hero and heroine legends. Each tale is told in a straightforward page or two with one or two unpretentious but memorable color illustrations. That treatment worked well because the stories themselves are so plainly marvelous. Our son liked them too for quite a while, but then moved on to the D'Aulaire book of the Norse myths, and ultimately he was attracted more to non-fiction than to fiction. I hope my own writing is influenced by the years we spent with the D'Aulaires. Take Me With You When You Go


5 out of 5 stars D'aulaires   May 18, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When I was only a few years old, the first book my father ever read to me from and that I in turn read from was D'aulaires Book of Greek Myths, and that has proven to be the spark that kindled my fascination with human societies. My single greatest passion is the chronology of human history, which was stirred in me at a very young age by this book, without which I cannot even imagine the difference in my life. I never would have read the Iliad and the Odyssey, which spurred me into the Aeneid, which in turn created a desire to learn more of factual Greece and Rome (respectively), which then broadened my interests towards the civilations of Mesopotamian antiquity, eventually encompassing the whole world. I am now an undergraduate student of anthropology at one of the best liberal arts colleges in the country, and my life would never have been the same without the advent of this book.


5 out of 5 stars A Timeless Classic   May 8, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought this for my godsons (5 and 7) based on my own fond memories of this work. I remembered the wonderful drawings and the vividly told stories from Greek Mythology and was happy to have passed this along to another generation. Some of the stories require a bit of editing when used as bedtime storytelling ("Why did he marry his sister?"). I plan on getting the Norse Myths collection for Christmas this year.


4 out of 5 stars Great storybook   March 25, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I really like the way this book is written because each story blends easily into the next. The pictures really help the younger ones to follow along and it makes the myths more enjoyable to read. I bought this to read to my young daughter and she really enjoyed it.


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