by Kathleen NR. Daly, Marian Rangail Details on the product * ISBN: 0816051550 * ISBN-13: 9780816051557 * Format: Hardcover, 146pp * Editor: Facts one Slips by, Incorporated * Pub. Date: October 2003 * Edition Description: Revised * Number d' edition: 2 * Slice d' age: 12 years and more * Series: Mythology A-Z Series The majority of the schoolboys and high-school pupils at a given time are seen assigning a report/ratio on certain aspects of mythology, that it is for l' English, l' history, religions or d' a world class. The challenge for the teachers and the librarians is to find resources for these writers report/ratio of this kind through the myths on the basic details, making it possible to the students to quickly consult the mythological gods, goddesses, creatures, and all things....
Daly two books, Scandinavian mythology and the Greek and Roman mythology, which forms d' part; a series of four books, to meet this need. These new editions offer to the students a good d' quantity; information in a format easy-with-uses format. The most obvious changes are of update and covers a little broader spacing between the lines, which, combined with the best formatted, to make the books user much more convivial. The charts are cleaned, and in the case of Greek and Roman mythology, a plan of Rome is added. The section on the way d' to use the book is now more obvious, slightly apart from l' introduction. The entries were updated when necessary, and the illustrations have both summer abandoned and added. Selective bibliographies were revised in the two books, but only Scandinavian mythology, lists of books with publication dates as recent as 2002 and divides the general bibliography and d' entries Scandinavian. Although these books will not be much call to the occasional readers, they are superb resources for research. These titles, as well as the series of the books on Japanese and Egyptian mythology, are recommended for the libraries of the colleges and colleges.