A SERIES OF BOOKS NARRATING THE HISTORY OF
GREECE AND ROME, AND OF THEIR RELATIONS TO
OTHER COUNTRIES AT SUCCESSIVE EPOCHS.
Edited by
Rev. G. W. Cox and Charles Sankey, M.A.
Eleven volumes, 16mo, with 41 Maps and Plans.
Sold separately. Price per vol., $1.00.
The Set, Roxburgh style, gilt top, in box, $11.00.
TROY—ITS LEGEND, HISTORY, AND LITERATURE. By S. G. W. Benjamin.
“The task of the author has been to gather into a clear and very readable narrative all that is known of legendary, historical, and geographical Troy, and to tell the story of Homer, and weigh and compare the different theories in the Homeric controversy. The work is well done. His book is altogether candid, and is a very valuable and entertaining compendium.”—Hartford Courant.
“As a monograph on Troy, covering all sides of the question, it is of great value, and supplies a long vacant place in our fund of classical knowledge.”—N. Y. Christian Advocate.
THE GREEKS AND THE PERSIANS. By Rev. G. W. Cox.
“It covers the ground in a perfectly satisfactory way. The work is clear, succinct, and readable.”—New York Independent.