The Iliad, attributed to Homer, is an ancient Greek epic poem that portrays significant events during the final weeks of the siege of Troy, focusing primarily on the hero Achilles. It is one of the oldest works of Western literature. This edition was translated by Andrew Lang, Walter Leaf, and Ernest Myers.
This edition was published in 2004 by CRW for Barnes & Noble. The pocket-sized book measures 6.25 inches (15.875 cm) tall and 4 inches (10.16 cm) wide, making it convenient to carry and perfect for gifting. It features a red cloth binding with gold text on the spine and a blind-stamped boat logo on the cover. Additionally, the book has gilt edges, a ribbon marker, and colored endpapers, along with a protective dust jacket.
This copy is in good condition, with light wear on the dust jacket and minor rubbing on the gilt edges. The pages are clean and free from rips or tears.
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