The Histories

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Capturing the essence of the book: Greek city-states repelling a Persian army

"The Histories" is a classic narrative that details the Greek city-states uniting to repel a superior Persian army. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in ancient history and warfare. The most unique feature of "The Histories" is the author's use of digressions to describe the wonders of Egypt and recount stories and folk tales, providing a rich cultural backdrop to the main narrative. Overall, readers will be thoroughly engrossed in this fascinating account of ancient events that shaped the course of history.

The Histories

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ISBN: 9780140446388
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Date of Publication: 1954-09-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Philosophy
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During the fifth century BC, a small and quarrelsome band of Greek city-states united to repel a mighty Persian army. While the story of this heroic drama forms the main theme of Herodotus' narrative, the author's curiosity fleshes out the text with digressions, folk tales and stories.
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Capturing the essence of the book: Greek city-states repelling a Persian army

"The Histories" is a classic narrative that details the Greek city-states uniting to repel a superior Persian army. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in ancient history and warfare. The most unique feature of "The Histories" is the author's use of digressions to describe the wonders of Egypt and recount stories and folk tales, providing a rich cultural backdrop to the main narrative. Overall, readers will be thoroughly engrossed in this fascinating account of ancient events that shaped the course of history.