Star of Greece For Profit Glory

Star of Greece   For Profit   Glory
Author: Paul W Simpson
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781794879003

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The Star of Greece was an iron clipper ship built by Harland & Wolff of Ireland for JP Corry of Belfast. For more than 20 years she plied the waters between Britain, India and Australia before coming to grief in 1888 with the loss of 18 lives. Her loss on Friday, July 13th 1888 left many unanswered questions, including just who was aboard the �Star of Greece� and what happened to the men and boys on that fateful night over one hundred and twenty years ago. Here now is the updated edition with new research and photographs to commemorate the loss of the clipper ship Star of Greece, and the deaths of 18 men and boys off Lion Head, Port Willunga. South Australia.

Star of Greece For Profit and Glory

Star of Greece   For Profit and Glory
Author: Paul W Simpson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1716632579

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Built at Belfast in 1868 the Star of Greece was an iron clipper ship built by Harland & Wolff of Ireland for merchants JP Corry & Co. For 20 years she plied the waters between Britain, India and Australia before coming to grief on Friday, July 13th 1888, at Port Willunga. Her destruction and the loss of 18 lives left many unanswered questions. After two high-level inquiries blame for the wreck was laid squarely at the feet of her master, Captain Henry Russell Harrower. Stories persist to this day proclaiming that the man had been drunk at the time of the ship's loss. The tangle of truths, cover-ups and lies, is much more complicated. Star of Greece - For Profit & Glory tells the story of not just the ship but also tales of the rise, glory days and fall of the Red Heart Line of clipper ships. Here now is the definitive edition with new research and photographs.

The Glory that was Greece

The Glory that was Greece
Author: John Clarke Stobart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1935
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:250265413

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Glory and the Lightning

Glory and the Lightning
Author: Taylor Caldwell
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781504042949

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New York Times Bestseller: A breathtaking saga of ancient Greece and one of history’s most influential political couples, Aspasia and Pericles. Born in the Greek city of Miletus, Aspasia was destined for a life of tragedy. Her wealthy father vowed to abandon any female child, so Aspasia was secreted away, educated independently of her family, and raised as a courtesan. She discovered at an early age how to use her powers of intellect as ingeniously as those of the flesh. Ensconced in the Persian harems of Al Taliph, she meets the man who will change her fate: Pericles, the formidable political leader, statesman, ruler of Athens, and Aspasia’s most cherished lover. She becomes his trusted confidante, his equal through scandal, war, and revolt. From the eruption of the Peloponnesian War to violent political and family rivalries to a devastating plague, author Taylor Caldwell plunges the reader into the heart of ancient Athens. In bringing to life the tumultuous love affairs and gripping power struggles of one of history’s most complicated and fascinating women, Glory and the Lightning is thrilling proof that “Caldwell never falters when it comes to storytelling” (Publishers Weekly). This ebook features an illustrated biography of Taylor Caldwell including rare images from the author’s estate.

The Glory that was Greece

The Glory that was Greece
Author: John Clarke Stobart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1976
Genre: Art, Greek
ISBN: OCLC:220077196

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The Female Characters of Fragmentary Greek Tragedy

The Female Characters of Fragmentary Greek Tragedy
Author: P. J. Finglass,Lyndsay Coo
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781108495141

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Sheds new light on the topic of women in tragedy by focusing on neglected evidence from the fragments.

Brady s Book of Fixed Stars

Brady s Book of Fixed Stars
Author: Bernadette Brady
Publsiher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1999-09-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 157863105X

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For the first time, this book offers astrologers: Paran Maps and Star Phases for over 60 stars; new insights into the natal use of fixed stars, as well as their use in mundane astrology; extensive appendices of Heliacal Rising and Acronychal Settinggraphs and tables so that, for any given location, the dates of these risings and settings can be found; a list of 176 stars with their 21st century Ptolemaic precessed positions versus their commonly-considered positions based on Ulugh Beg's methods.

The Battle of Salamis

The Battle of Salamis
Author: Barry Strauss
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780743274531

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On a late September day in 480 B.C., Greek warships faced an invading Persian armada in the narrow Salamis Straits in the most important naval battle of the ancient world. Overwhelmingly outnumbered by the enemy, the Greeks triumphed through a combination of strategy and deception. More than two millennia after it occurred, the clash between the Greeks and Persians at Salamis remains one of the most tactically brilliant battles ever fought. The Greek victory changed the course of western history -- halting the advance of the Persian Empire and setting the stage for the Golden Age of Athens. In this dramatic new narrative account, historian and classicist Barry Strauss brings this landmark battle to life. He introduces us to the unforgettable characters whose decisions altered history: Themistocles, Athens' great leader (and admiral of its fleet), who devised the ingenious strategy that effectively destroyed the Persian navy in one day; Xerxes, the Persian king who fought bravely but who ultimately did not understand the sea; Aeschylus, the playwright who served in the battle and later wrote about it; and Artemisia, the only woman commander known from antiquity, who turned defeat into personal triumph. Filled with the sights, sounds, and scent of battle, The Battle of Salamis is a stirring work of history.