Helen of Troy: New & Ancient Greek Tales
By Bella Vivante (Introduction), Emily Hauser (Foreword by), Benjamin Cyril Arthur (Contribution by), Conda V. Douglas (Contribution by), Brooksie C. Fontaine (Contribution by), Lixin Foo (Contribution by), Kay Hanifen (Contribution by), Geoff Holder (Contribution by), Georgina Kamsika (Contribution by), Erin Keating (Contribution by), Daphne Marie Love (Contribution by), Ali McLafferty (Contribution by), Merry Monteleone (Contribution by), Ren Nutter (Contribution by), Rebecca Peng (Contribution by), Karin J. Robinson (Contribution by), M.D. Smith IV (Contribution by), Rose Strickman (Contribution by), Nemma Wollenfang (Contribution by)
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By Bella Vivante (Introduction), Emily Hauser (Foreword by), Benjamin Cyril Arthur (Contribution by), Conda V. Douglas (Contribution by), Brooksie C. Fontaine (Contribution by), Lixin Foo (Contribution by), Kay Hanifen (Contribution by), Geoff Holder (Contribution by), Georgina Kamsika (Contribution by), Erin Keating (Contribution by), Daphne Marie Love (Contribution by), Ali McLafferty (Contribution by), Merry Monteleone (Contribution by), Ren Nutter (Contribution by), Rebecca Peng (Contribution by), Karin J. Robinson (Contribution by), M.D. Smith IV (Contribution by), Rose Strickman (Contribution by), Nemma Wollenfang (Contribution by)
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An awesome new title exploring the enchanting Helen of Greek mythology, featuring a fascinating extended introduction and modern stories reimagining her.
Renowned as the face that launched a thousand ships, Helen of Troy was a crucial figure in the epic Trojan war, that most important event in Greek mythology. Though the cause of the war rested with Eris, the goddess of discord, Helen's bewitching beauty, considered as she was to be the most beautiful woman in the mortal realm, is often held...
Renowned as the face that launched a thousand ships, Helen of Troy was a crucial figure in the epic Trojan war, that most important event in Greek mythology. Though the cause of the war rested with Eris, the goddess of discord, Helen's bewitching beauty, considered as she was to be the most beautiful woman in the mortal realm, is often held...
























