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  • av Charles Mills Gayley
    656 - 675,-

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    861 - 1 128,-

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    431 - 504,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    290,-

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    728 - 994,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch & Valerie Willis
    432 - 853,-

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    422 - 1 394,-

  • - The Age Of Fable
    av Thomas Bulfinch
    595 - 861,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    515,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    541,-

  • - legends of King Arthur
    av Thomas Bulfinch
    536,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    462 - 563,-

  • - Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, The Boy Inventor, Legends of Charlemagne, or Romance of the Middle Ages, Poetry of the Age of Fable Oregon and Eldorado, or Romance of the Rivers,
    av Thomas Bulfinch
    392,-

    Thomas Bulfinch's compendium of Greek, Norse and Anglo-Saxon myths and legends offers superb insight into the origins, themes and contexts of ancient stories.This edition unites all volumes into a single, overarching text perfect for referencing, and inclusive of a lengthy, comprehensive glossary. Bulfinch's Mythology is a crucial text for enthusiasts of ancient myths and lore, as well as students and teachers of classics or ancient literature. It offers a well-researched, literate and comprehensive narration upon legends both renowned and obscure, with insight into the cultures and societies which birthed these stories plentiful. A large portion of this work concerns the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. All the famous characters of Arthurian lore are present; Lancelot, Merlin, Queen Guinevere (Guenever), Tristham and Isolde, Percival and others make their due appearance.

  • - Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, The Boy Inventor, Legends of Charlemagne, or Romance of the Middle Ages, Poetry of the Age of Fable Oregon and Eldorado, or Romance of the Rivers, (Hardcover)
    av Thomas Bulfinch
    592,-

    Thomas Bulfinch's compendium of Greek, Norse and Anglo-Saxon myths and legends offers superb insight into the origins, themes and contexts of ancient stories.This edition unites all volumes into a single, overarching text perfect for referencing, and inclusive of a lengthy, comprehensive glossary. Bulfinch's Mythology is a crucial text for enthusiasts of ancient myths and lore, as well as students and teachers of classics or ancient literature. It offers a well-researched, literate and comprehensive narration upon legends both renowned and obscure, with insight into the cultures and societies which birthed these stories plentiful. A large portion of this work concerns the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. All the famous characters of Arthurian lore are present; Lancelot, Merlin, Queen Guinevere (Guenever), Tristham and Isolde, Percival and others make their due appearance.

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    185,-

  • - The Age of Fable
    av Thomas Bulfinch
    445 - 548,-

  • - The Age of Chivalry
    av Thomas Bulfinch
    157,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    288,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    284,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    476,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    357,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    357,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    423,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    341,-

  • av Thomas Bulfinch
    187,-

    Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - No new edition of Bulfinch's classic work can be considered complete without some notice of the American scholar to whose wide erudition and painstaking care it stands as a perpetual monument. "The Age of Fable" has come to be ranked with older books like "Pilgrim's Progress," "Gulliver's Travels," "The Arabian Nights," "Robinson Crusoe," and five or six other productions of world-wide renown as a work with which every one must claim some acquaintance before his education can be called really complete. Many readers of the present edition will probably recall coming in contact with the work as children, and, it may be added, will no doubt discover from a fresh perusal the source of numerous bits of knowledge that have remained stored in their minds since those early years. Yet to the majority of this great circle of readers and students the name Bulfinch in itself has no significance. Thomas Bulfinch was a native of Boston, Mass., where he was born in 1796. His boyhood was spent in that city, and he prepared for college in the Boston schools. He finished his scholastic training at Harvard College, and after taking his degree was for a period a teacher in his home city. For a long time later in life he was employed as an accountant in the Boston Merchants' Bank. His leisure time he used for further pursuit of the classical studies which he had begun at Harvard, and his chief pleasure in life lay in writing out the results of his reading, in simple, condensed form for young or busy readers. The plan he followed in this work, to give it the greatest possible usefulness, is set forth in the Author's Preface.

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