Major Dirk Pitt is called to Greece to investigate the sabotage of a National Underwater Marine Agency mission to find a fish with links to the prehistoric era, and discovers a web of conspiracy involving drug smuggling, a beautiful woman, and a vengeful Nazi war criminal.
Examines the life and accomplishments of ancient Greek military leader and ruler Alexander the Great, discussing his background, his relationship with his father, his economic and military achievements, and his death.
A study of Greece during the centuries which preceded the Hellenistic age. Describes Minoan Crete; the Mycenaean civilization; and the flowering in culture and political thought which began in the mid-eighth century B.C.; the growth of Athenian democracy; Hellenism; and the Persian Wars; and the end of the age in 323 B.C. with the death of Alexander. Makes liberal use of illustrations, photographs, and maps.
Presents a graphic novel of the life and military conquests of Alexander the Great who became king of Macedonia after the assassination of his father, Philip II in 336 B.C.
Examines the life and battles of Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, as he led his armies in battle throughout Asia Minor in his quest to free the Greek colonies from Persian rule.