The story of Odysseus in the land of the Phæacians

Being the sixth and a part of the seventh book of the Odyssey.

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Cover of the book The story of Odysseus in the land of the Phæacians by Homer, Andrew Lang, Prof Samuel Henry Butcher, Nathan Haskell Dole, Boston : Privately printed by Nathan Haskell Dole
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Author: Homer, Andrew Lang, Prof Samuel Henry Butcher, Nathan Haskell Dole ISBN: 1230001719567
Publisher: Boston : Privately printed by Nathan Haskell Dole Publication: June 14, 2017
Imprint: The Delphic Edition of The Breviary Treasures consists of 475 copies printed on French hand-made paper, of which the source copy of this work is number 152. Language: English
Author: Homer, Andrew Lang, Prof Samuel Henry Butcher, Nathan Haskell Dole
ISBN: 1230001719567
Publisher: Boston : Privately printed by Nathan Haskell Dole
Publication: June 14, 2017
Imprint: The Delphic Edition of The Breviary Treasures consists of 475 copies printed on French hand-made paper, of which the source copy of this work is number 152.
Language: English

No other poem in all the literature of the world excels or equals the Odyssey in variety of interest.  Its hero is the type of the gallant adventurer, and his journeyings take him into the Fairylands that delight children of a larger growth.  Odysseus was the King of Ithaca, and Ithaca was a tiny island west of Greece.  He was the most distant of the feudal princes that fought with Agamemnon for the pupose of winning back from Paris of Troy, Helen, the runaway wife of Agamemnon's brother Menelaus.  After the ten years' war, which

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No other poem in all the literature of the world excels or equals the Odyssey in variety of interest.  Its hero is the type of the gallant adventurer, and his journeyings take him into the Fairylands that delight children of a larger growth.  Odysseus was the King of Ithaca, and Ithaca was a tiny island west of Greece.  He was the most distant of the feudal princes that fought with Agamemnon for the pupose of winning back from Paris of Troy, Helen, the runaway wife of Agamemnon's brother Menelaus.  After the ten years' war, which

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