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The Olympic Charioteer

by Helena P Schrader
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Overview

Two cities at war Two men with Olympic ambitions -
And one slave the finest charioteer in Greece

Set in archaic Greece, and based on incidents recorded in Herodotus, this is the tale of a young man s journey from tragedy to triumph and the story of the founding of the first non-aggression pact in recorded history: the Peloponnesian League.

Award-winning novelist Helena P. Schrader has again created a novel full of rich and realistic characters while providing readers a remarkable insight into Archaic Spartan society. Well-researched and intelligently interpolated from recorded facts, Schrader s Sparta is a refreshing change from the stereotypes encountered in much modern literature.

Synopsis

Two cities at war Two men with Olympic ambitions -
And one slave the finest charioteer in Greece

Set in archaic Greece, and based on incidents recorded in Herodotus, this is the tale of a young man s journey from tragedy to triumph and the story of the founding of the first non-aggression pact in recorded history: the Peloponnesian League.

Award-winning novelist Helena P. Schrader has again created a novel full of rich and realistic characters while providing readers a remarkable insight into Archaic Spartan society. Well-researched and intelligently interpolated from recorded facts, Schrader s Sparta is a refreshing change from the stereotypes encountered in much modern literature.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2005
Publisher
iUniverse, Incorporated
Pages
408
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780595367825

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