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Hammer and Tong

The world has been shaped by industrious people be it by hard labour, scientific and health discoveries, technological and mechanical advances and the arts. Without such people where would we be today? The world and we, the general populace, need these extraordinary persons for without them, it would be dull and well, we’d still be…

By Land, By Sea, and By Air

Various forms of messenger services have been employed dating back to the ancient world. Simple yet effective means to ensure communique was delivered. These early ‘postal’ services had two main purposes: The king or emperor sending instructions to their armies, wherever they may be; And sending out governmental decrees In addition, only the wealthy could…

Review by Scott Whitmore

Scott Whitmore, author of Carpathia and The Devil’s Harvest, was kind enough to review The Curse of Troy. I want to thank Scott for his time and wonderful review. Head over to his blog to read about it and an interview with me.     AgamemnonAmazonancient greeksAncient HistoryBook ReviewcarpathiacurseebooksereadersGreek GodsGreek MythologyHelen of Troyhomer the iliadindie…