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This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. This text refers to the Bibliobazaar edition.

The Spartan Caroline Dale Snedeker 9781117476025 Books

First, we have not finished reading this book, and I believe that the story would most likely be worthy of a favorable rating. This 2 star rating is a warning to buyers about the quality of the printing. I would never again order a book published by Forgotten Books. I am thankful that many publishers are trying to put older books back in print, but this is terrible. It is hard on the eyes, and many of the letters are even hard to distinguish. It takes away from the joy of reading and comprehension to have to concentrate so hard because the print is so light and sketchy. In a word: FRUSTRATING. I have never experienced this when attempting to read a book. The font is not small, but the print is very light THROUGHOUT (not just here and there) and letters are hard to identify in some places. My daughter gave up when she tried to read it on her own, and I have begun reading it out loud to my family. It takes effort to read and try to maintain a flow while reading. I hate to give unfavorable ratings, but cannot recommend buying books from this publisher.

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  • Paperback 478 pages
  • Publisher BiblioBazaar (December 15, 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1117476022

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Aristodemos is a young Athenian boy whose father Lycos was a singer and friend of the famous poet Pindar,and his mother Makaria was a Spartan runner. As the book opens, Lycus has died, so Makaria is taking her son and their slaves back to her native Sparta so that Aristodemos can become the adopted son of her brother Gylippos. There the boy is trained as a Spartan soldier, although his Athenian spirit chafes under the Stoic discipline. His squad leader is Leonidas, and the two become close friends as Aristodemos grows into manhood. During this time, Aristodemos buys a slave boy who appears to be of noble birth and adopts him as his son with the name Mendi.
Eventually, Leonidas becomes King, and Aristodemos is one of the famous 300 Spartan soldiers who follow Leonidas to hold the pass of Thermopylae when the Persians invade Greece. Leonidas sends Aristodemos on a spy mission to discern the strength of the Persian army. He is captured, and when he finally escapes, he is blinded by a contagious eye inflammation, thus being unable to participate in the tragic battle. When he returns to Sparta as the only survivor, he is unfairly branded as a coward. Not wishing his adopted son to share his curse, he goes to Delphi to see if the oracle can reveal who the boy's father is and then takes Mendi to Italy to find his real father. Relieved of this responsibility, he joins first the Athenian and then the Spartan units at the battle of Plataea in hopes of redeeming his honor. Will Aristodemos achieve his aim? What will happen to him?
Though based on the story of a real individual, at least so recorded by Greek historian Herodotus, much of the book is obviously fictionalized, yet it is packed with accurate historical facts about life in ancient Greece which make this period in Greek history come alive for the reader. One reviewer wrote, "The book does reference the homosexual culture of men in Ancient Greece, but it does so tactfully." That may or may not be so depending on "the eye of the beholder." If it is, it is done so tactfully that another reviewer wrote, "While there is no sexuality implied, it could be construed as sexual intimacy by today's standards when, for instance the word `lover' is used for `special friend.'" I tend to agree with the latter, but in any event, parents might want to be forewarned. There are several references to nudity and drinking wine, both common practices in that culture, and the "d" word is used a few times, not so much as a curse word as more of a description of extremely abhorrent things. All in all, it was a very beneficial book which we did as a family read aloud (with a little editing).
The formatting of the book is terrible. Basically, its just scanned pages of the actual book. It is hard/next to impossible to read and just overall disappointing. I would suggest not buying this format at all.
Text to speech is not enabled. The title says it all. I would never have purchased the kindle edition had the product been labeled properly.
Purchased the $6.99 AMA Publication version of this book for . The book is pdf page images, and only half of each image is visible on the , making the book frustrating to read and some sentences not visible at all.
After reading Theras and His Town, my 10-year old daughter was eager to read another book from Snedeker. Unfortunately, The Spartan is not her cup of tea. Maybe it is written with an older audience in mind, but she finds it very boring. We'll hold onto it in case she grows into it since Theras was a great addition to her study of ancient Greece.
This book is very good in its descriptive of the time perod which this historical event took place. The famous last stand at Thermopylae is perhaps one of the most storied events in human history. This book takes you to the "Hot Gates" and puts you in the ranks, shoulder-to-shoulder with the Spartan battle contingent. Very well written! I highly recommend this book for personal enjoyment.
We read this book along with our homeschool studies on Ancient Greece and the Persian War. My 9yo daughter and I both really enjoyed it, and she continues to reference the material in it several months later. The vocabulary and sentence structure may be difficult for young readers. I read it allowed and my daughter had to stop me periodically and ask me to explain what a word, or occasionally a whole passage, meant. This did not deter from her enjoyment of the story.

The book does reference the homosexual culture of men in Ancient Greece, but it does so tactfully.

This is a great book for older students and adults, younger students will enjoy it with a little help. Highly recommend.
First, we have not finished reading this book, and I believe that the story would most likely be worthy of a favorable rating. This 2 star rating is a warning to buyers about the quality of the printing. I would never again order a book published by Forgotten Books. I am thankful that many publishers are trying to put older books back in print, but this is terrible. It is hard on the eyes, and many of the letters are even hard to distinguish. It takes away from the joy of reading and comprehension to have to concentrate so hard because the print is so light and sketchy. In a word FRUSTRATING. I have never experienced this when attempting to read a book. The font is not small, but the print is very light THROUGHOUT (not just here and there) and letters are hard to identify in some places. My daughter gave up when she tried to read it on her own, and I have begun reading it out loud to my family. It takes effort to read and try to maintain a flow while reading. I hate to give unfavorable ratings, but cannot recommend buying books from this publisher.
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