The Boys' and Girls' Herodotus / Being Parts of the History of Herodotus, Edited for Boys and Girls
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An adaptation for young readers retells episodes from an ancient historian’s narrative of the clashes between Greek states and Asian empires, blending battle accounts with travel sketches of Egypt, Scythia, and other regions. It presents detailed descriptions of monuments, customs, religions, and local marvels alongside moralizing anecdotes, prophetic signs, and strange traditions. Arranged as a sequence of accessible episodes, the work offers vivid portraits of peoples and leaders and emphasizes geography and cultural detail to make the larger story of the Greco‑Persian contests intelligible while retaining the original’s lively, anecdotal style.
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