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The Age of Fable; Or, Beauties of Mythology
The Age of Fable; Or, Beauties of Mythology | Thomas Bulfinch
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Linsy
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I absolutely love my copy of Bulfinch‘s Mythology. It‘s full of #yellowedpages and exceptional illustrations. And such a great cover! It‘s my most prized book. I wish I knew what edition it was. It‘s missing a page!

If you want to join in, find my first #OldCoolBooks post for details about the #challenge and #giveaway.

batsy 😍😍 6y
merelybookish I can see why you treasure it! 6y
LeahBergen So pretty! 6y
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Lcsmcat Wow! Mine‘s a battered paperback. 6y
Daisey Lovely! 6y
Neale Hi Linsy, you started following me the other day. I‘m an avid collector of signed first edition, first print books and I simply had to comment. It‘s beautiful! I can‘t look at it too long because I start feeling strong emotions of jealousy. 😊 6y
DebinHawaii Gorgeous! 📚❤️ 6y
TK-421 😍 6y
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Linsy
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My books on folklore, fairy tales and mythology. I'm a bit obsessed. #bookpyramid #photoadaynov16

Varshitha That's a really good pyramid.. 8y
saresmoore I think I want to read every single one of these books! Especially the Celtic ones. Awesome. 8y
rubyslippersreads Magical! 🌟 8y
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LeahBergen Lovely! 8y
RealLifeReading Those books at the bottom look especially lovely 8y
BookmarkTavern Yeah, I'm gonna need all of these. 😍😍 8y
Mommamanzi This pyramid is filled with things I want to read or own! 8y
DebinHawaii These look like great books! 📚❤️👍 8y
UwannaPublishme 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 8y
Kalalalatja Great collection 😍😍 8y
Linsy @saresmoore @krysannethemums @Mommamanzi We must all be bookish soulmates. (You can have more than one, right?) 💕 8y
Linsy Thanks @RealLifeReading! I have a weakness for those fancy B&N editions. 8y
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Tsubame
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Here goes my small but nonetheless very fine choice of my tbr for November! Daily life keeps me quite busy during the week and I'm not a fast reader. Have to admit that the Masterpieces of Japan is something I don't read much, but rather enjoy visually. Just had to send a request here to have it added and hope it'll be up soon ^^ @RealLifeReading #photoadaynov16

Tsubame Besides I'm quite excited since this is the first time I'm joining a photo a day month ٩( ᐛ )و 8y
bmsddk Beautiful photo! Excited you're joining the challenge 😀 8y
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Tsubame
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The workday is over and finally I can mingle with the gods again! Do you have a favorite story of the Greek or Roman gods? Or any other mythology? I'm always thankful for recommendations!

I-read-and-eat No favourite God (maybe Artemis) but my favourite character is Greek tragedy is Elektra. A dangerous woman to cross. 8y
Tsubame @I-read-and-eat Tbh I know very little about her, so I'm keen to hear what you know and what makes her your favorite character in Greek tragedy! 8y
I-read-and-eat @Tsubame Elektra is Agamemnom's daughter. As you may know Agamemnom sacrifices his daughter ipheginea for favourable winds in the Iliad. When he comes home his wife, Klytaimnestra kills him for this. His young son Orestes is send away but is daughter(s) Elektra (sometimes with sister Chrysothemis ) stay in Agros. 8y
I-read-and-eat Elektra chooses her father's side and when Orestes comes back they plot the murder of Klytaimnestra and her lover. Orestes carries it out. 8y
I-read-and-eat There are three tragedies about Elektra. Aeschylus' Choephoroi , Euripides' Elektra and Sophocles' Elektra. Sophocles' version is my favourite it depicts Elektra as a strong willful woman. But they are all worth reading. What I like most about her is how different she is in each play, every poet took a different perspective. She is relateable in Sophocles and basicly crazy in Euripides. 8y
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Tsubame
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Pickpick

Greek mythology started to enchant me when I began studying History of Art. Before I've been barely in touch with it, but even now many years after graduation the stories of the gods still keep a tight grip on me. Looking back I can't help but wonder why none of my professors ever recommended this entertaining and yet sound compilation. The only pity are the b/w photos, but the stories are very well told.

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