Penelope's Cloth

Penelope's Cloth
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Publisher : Casa Editrice Tredieci Srl
Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : 9788883882210
ISBN-13 : 8883882210
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Book Synopsis Penelope's Cloth by : Lorenzo Taffarel

Download or read book Penelope's Cloth written by Lorenzo Taffarel and published by Casa Editrice Tredieci Srl. This book was released on 2013-10-23 with total page 134 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The archaeologist Schliemann, after having discovered the ruins of Troy, goes to Greece together with his wife Sofia to carry out excavations in the ancient city of Mycenae. This magic place brought new finds and he found treasures that made his archaeological adventures unique in history. He is assisted by his faithful friends to whom were added a reckless young girl, Zirl, who gets up to all kinds of things. Between attacks by bandits, a very enjoyable (and also interesting) visit to Athens, the tale of Ulysses' voyage takes place. This time it is Sofia who relates the adventures of the great hero. And it is not clear if Ulysses' experiences or those of the reckless group of participants in this story are more fascinating.


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