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La batalla de los titanes, Urano-Cronos-Zeus

by Menelaos Stefanides, Yannis Stephanides (Illustrator)

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Published in Athens, The Battle of the Titans is the first title in an 18-volume set of children's books devoted to Greek Mythology. Series A, of which this is the initial title, focuses on the Gods of Olympus; Series B presents tales of Gods and Men; and Series C examines stories of the Heroes.

This volume begins with Chaos and his creation of Earth, moving through Earth's marriage to Uranus, and the birth of their children the Titans. It continues with the bloody overthrow of Uranus by his son Cronos, unleashing a host of evils upon the world, and Cronos's attempts to forestall his own overthrow by eating his children. The second half of the book is devoted to the story of Zeus, his hidden childhood on Crete, the battle to defeat Cronos and the Titans, his struggle with Typhoon; and concludes with the beginning of Zeus's rule over the earth and Mount Olympus.

This retelling, similar in many respects to the first section of the D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths, is well-told, and profusely decorated with engaging, if somewhat stylized, color illustrations. Because each basic topic is given a book-length treatment, the Stephanides Brothers can include more detail. My only reservation in giving this title to the young Greek mythology enthusiast, is that they will immediately want to commence reading the second book, and the Stephanides series is quite difficult to obtain in the United States. I myself have only been able to find volumes 1 and 4. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Jun 27, 2013 |
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Stephanides, YannisIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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