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portada life in ancient greece coloring book
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Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
27.8 x 20.9 x 0.6 cm
Weight
0.20 kg.
ISBN
0486275094
ISBN13
9780486275093

life in ancient greece coloring book

John Green (Author) · Text By Stanley Appelbaum (Author) · Dover Publications · Paperback

life in ancient greece coloring book - Green, John ; Appelbaum, Text By Stanley

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Synopsis "life in ancient greece coloring book"

No one could have predicted the marvels of art, literature, science, and philosophy that Greece would produce from 550 to 300 BC. But many of those accomplishments are represented in this well-researched, educational coloring book. The collection includes more than 40 expertly rendered illustrations depicting many aspects of Greek life and culture: the building of the Parthenon, a performance of Oedipus Rex, the Olympian games, the trial of Socrates, a torchlight wedding procession, Aristotle tutoring the young Alexander of Macedonia, and many more. With an introduction and detailed captions for each illustration, this book offers a fun way to learn about how life was lived 2,500 years ago in the cradle of Western civilization.
John Green
  (Author)
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John Green (Indianapolis, Indiana, 1977) is one of the most influential authors in contemporary young adult literature. He has captivated millions of readers with his ability to portray the raw emotions of adolescence. Born in Indiana and raised across various US states, his own youth, marked by bullying and obsessive-compulsive disorder, led him to consider the priesthood, which is reflected in the psychological depth of his works. After a transformative experience as a volunteer in a children's hospital, he studied Literature in Chicago and debuted in 2005 with Looking for Alaska, winner of the Printz Award. His global fame was cemented with works like The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns, both with successful film adaptations.
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