The Harry Sextet: Equatorial Eighty
The Harry Sextet: Equatorial Eighty
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Book Description
Homer, the ancient Greek epic poet is best known for his long poems: 'The Illiad' and 'The Odyssey'. 'The Illiad' concerned mostly the Trojan Wars and 'The Odyssey' was about the adventures Homer had as he sailed around the Greek world. Harry Greene has said that his Illiad was three years overseas in World War II and twenty-six years of a miserable marriage. So he has chosen to record his Odyssey, around the world in eighty days, criss-crossing the equator and eventually meeting his demise on a luxury cruise ship, with apologies to Jules Verne. 'Equatorial Eighty' is Volume Four of The Harry Sextet.
The Harry Sextet: Equatorial Eighty,Marshall Hahn,Upfront Publishing,1844261743,Fiction,Fiction - General,Humorous,General & Literary Fiction
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