Bradford, Ernie.
Ulysses Found.
New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World, Inc., 1963. (cf. “Books Recommended for Teachers.”)
Christ, Henry I. The Odyssey of Homer. New York: Globe Book Company, 1968. This is a sixth-seventh grade reading level abridgement which omits books one through four.
Fitzgerald, Robert.
The Odyssey Homer.
Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, 1963. (cf. “Books Recommended for Teachers.”)
Grosvenor, Melville Bell. “Homeward with Ulysses.”
National Geographic.
Volume 144, Number 1, July, 1973, pp. 1-39. A modern exploration of the Ionian islands from aboard the yawl
White Mist.
Hood, Sinclair.
The Home of the Heroes: The Aegean before the Creeks.
New YorK: Mcraw-Hill Book Co
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, 1967. In this short book the author outlines archaeological discoveries from the Old Stone Age to the Bronze Age. He suggests that the tablets of Pylos are not Seek but Aegean and that these people destroyed the Mycenaean culture.
Love, Iris C.
Greece, Gods, and Art.
New York: Viking Press, 1968. (cf. “Books Recommended for Teachers.”)
Ruskin, Ariane and Michael Batterberry.
Greek and Roman Art.
New York, San Francisco, Toronto: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1961-64, 1968. Highly informative, easy to understand, well-illustrated.
Strong, Donald E.
The Classical World.
New York and Toronto. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1965. A beautifully illustrated book arranged in chronological order from the Bronze Age through the Roman Empire and pagan and Christian art.
Webster, T.B.L.
From Mycenae to Homer.
New York: Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., 1959. A study of early Greek literature in art with several pages of illustrations appended.