The Children's Plutarch: Tales of the Romans by  F. J. Gould

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The Children's Plutarch: Tales of the Romans
by F. J. Gould
Collection of stories of ancient Romans skillfully adapted from Plutarch's Lives, with emphasis placed on the characters of the individuals portrayed. Excellent as an introduction to the biographies of Plutarch. Includes three black and white illustrations by Walter Crane.  Ages 8-10
166 pages $11.95   

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Front Matter

Back Matter


The Twins
What the Forest Lady Said
Why the Romans Bore Pain
The Second Founder of Rome
The Man Who Waited
How a Woman Saved Rome
The Triumph
A Roman Undismayed
Cato the Stern
The General Who Ate Dry Bread
The Red General
Battle-Fields and Gardens
The Man Who Loved Gold
The White Fawn
The Conqueror of Pirates
Caesar and His Fortune
The Man Who Seldom Laughed
The Noble Brothers
Tully
The Man Who Looked Like Hercules
Caesar's Friend and Enemy

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