The Way of Herodotus: Travels with the Man Who Invented History
A Greece, Cultural, Travel book. An interesting tour around the eastern Mediterranean by an historian retracing the steps of Herodotus. The author has...
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- Pages: 384 pages
- ISBN: 9780786727278 / 786727276
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The author follows in the footsteps of the Father of History: Herodotus. A wonderful read. I couldn't put it down and read it in one day. Time flew. A lovely chapter on Patrick Leigh Fermor. A great book for historians and for the lovers of classic Greek history. An interesting tour around the eastern Mediterranean by an historian retracing the steps of Herodotus. The author has a few annoying habits, including a rather old-fashioned attitude to women, who tend to be described and judged first and foremost in terms of their attractiveness regardless of their qualifications or what they have... Rambling hero-worship, many of the topics only connected with the subject matter by drawing the longest of bows. Needed more robots.