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This highly illustrated book tells the extraordinary story of the exciting recent discovery of the true location of Homer's Ithaca by following a ...Show synopsisThis highly illustrated book tells the extraordinary story of the exciting recent discovery of the true location of Homer's Ithaca by following a detective trail of literary, geological, and archaeological clues.Hide synopsis
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Description:Very Good Plus. Near Fine Dust Jacket. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall....Very Good Plus. Near Fine Dust Jacket. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. 598 pp. Tightly bound. Light ding to just the tips of the top corners. Text is free of markings. Remainder mark top fore-edge.
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This is an intriguing story of the author?s search for, and possible finding of, the Ithaca described in Homer?s Odyssey. The result is that the location found by the author fits all of the descriptions of Ithaca in the Odyssey (unlike the island currently referred to as Ithaca). In fact, it so matches ...
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