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Perseus
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Mark Cartwright published on 21 October 2012 |
Perseus was one of the greatest and oldest pan-Hellenic heroes of Greek mythology. He famously slew the dreaded Gorgon Medusa whose gaze could turn men to stone, an exploit he swiftly followed up with the daring rescue of the princess Andromeda from a monstrous sea-creature sent by Poseidon to terrorize the kingdom of Ethiopia. Perseus is perhaps... [continue reading]
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Errol Jud CoderCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (12 March 2012)Price: $6.29 -

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John FioreiUniverse (21 October 2001)Price: $15.26 -

Michael MacroneGramercy (10 March 1999)Currently unavailable -

Robert J. LenardonOxford University Press, USA (22 June 2000)Currently unavailable -

AnonymousRoutledge (07 February 2003)Price: $125.00 -

Elizabeth Donnelly CarneyUniversity of Oklahoma Press (15 May 2000)Price: $49.50 -

ApollodorusHackett Pub Co Inc (20 March 2007)Price: $13.30 -

Philip MayersonFocus Publishing/R. Pullins Co. (01 January 2001)Price: $33.91 -

N. G. L. HammondOxford University Press, USA (25 August 1988)Price: $379.05


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