The adventures of odysseus and the tale of troy/ by Padraic Colum
Material type:
- BCir. 883 C723a 1968
Part I. How Telemachus the son of odysseus was moved to go on a voyage in search of his father and how he heard from Menelaus and helen the tale of troy --II. how odysseus left calypso's island and came to the land of the Phaeacian; how he told he fared with the cyclopes and went past terrible Scylla and Charybdis and came to the island to thrinacia where his men slaughtered the cattle of the sun : how he was given a ship by the phaeacians and came to his own land; how he overthrew the wooers who wasted his substance and came to reign again as king of ithaka.
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