Kids' General Knowledge & Trivia Books

The immortal 1821

In these two wonderful volumes with fantastic illustrations, the great uprising of the nation in 1821 is described, where the slaves of four centuries transformed into demigods, crushed the Turkish

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In these two wonderful volumes with fantastic illustrations, the great uprising of the nation in 1821 is described, where the slaves of four centuries transformed into demigods, crushed the Turkish empire, and gained their freedom.

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Description

In these two wonderful volumes with fantastic illustrations, the great uprising of the nation in 1821 is described, where the slaves of four centuries transformed into demigods, crushed the Turkish empire, and gained their freedom. The text, captivating and vivid, is read in one breath, and the images of the battles and heroes of the revolution are colorful, tasteful, and lifelike. It is a masterful and unparalleled edition.

Specifications

Preschool Book
No
Language
Greek
Theme
History
Age
from 9 years old years
Format
Hard Cover
Number of Pages
93
Publication Date
1990
Dimensions
31x24 cm

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  • music14
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    It is a remarkable and timeless book. It is considered suitable for a child's first encounter with the history of Greece. It presents the most important points of the Greek Revolution of 1821 in a simple, understandable, and vivid way. It will take them on a journey through the glorious paths of their brave ancestors. It will offer them a strong sense of national pride.

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  • kyriakou
    2
    0 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    Apart from the illustrations, it is mediocre both in terms of speech delivery and in terms of simplicity of knowledge at the expense of objectivity (e.g. the Ottoman Empire is referred to as Turkish).

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