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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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Through the story of Marcus and his growth to manhood in the
closing days of the Roman Republic, we discover much about life and
customs in ancient Rome. We accompany Marcus as he learns his
lessons in school, joins his father on a trip to the Senate, pays a
visit to his father's farm, and watches the triumph of a victorious
general. The crowning moment comes when Marcus assumes the toga,
the mark of a Roman citizen. Suitable for ages 8 and up.
The story of Nearchus, who comes as a page to the court of King
Philip of Macedon, where he befriends the young Alexander the
Great. In company with other boys, Nearchus and Alexander divide
their time between lessons, and gymnastic and military drill. We
follow them on an all-night tramp under one instructor and share
their joy when their new tutor, Aristotle, arrives. The story
revolves around the differing gifts of the boys and predictions
about what fortune holds in store for each of them.
Engaging account of the life of children in ancient Sparta, where
patriotism, heroism, and strength in battle are the highest ideals.
We discover how at age seven boys leave home to live in company
with 15 others, training to be Spartan soldiers through rigorous
physical and mental exercises. In addition to wrestling, running,
and throwing the discus, we watch them foraging for their food,
gathering reeds for their bedding, singing patriotic songs, and
eating at mess with their elders. Emphasis is on the true nobility
and rugged simplicity of the Spartan character. Attractive black
and white illustrations complement the text. Suitable for ages 8
and up.
Vivid portrayal of the civic and home life of children in Athens
during the reign of Pericles, when the art and architecture of
ancient Greece were at their height. Through the eyes of Duris, son
of the architect Phorion, and Hiero, son of the sculptor Hermippos,
we experience the Greek culture of the times as we accompany them
on their journey from home to market-place, wonder at the
Acropolis, visit schools and studios, observe festivals, and
participate in the Olympic games. Attractive black and white
illustrations enliven the text. A volume in the Our Little Cousins
of Long Ago series. Suitable for ages 8 and up.
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