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George Finlay

    A History of Greece, From Its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time, B.C. 146 to A.D. 1864; 3
    A History of Greece: The Greek Revolution, Pt. 2: Establishment of the Greek Kingdom
    Greece Under The Romans, B.c. 146-a.d. 716
    The Hellenic Kingdom and the Greek Nation
    A History of Greece From Its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time
    History Of The Byzantine Empire From 716 To 1056 (1906)
    • 2024

      Originally published in 1877, this reprint offers readers a chance to explore the themes and narratives of a historical work that has endured through time. The text provides insights into the era it was written in, reflecting the social and cultural dynamics of the period. With a focus on the author's unique perspective, this edition invites both new readers and those familiar with the original to appreciate its lasting significance and relevance.

      A History of Greece, from its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time, B. C. 146 to 1864
    • 2024

      Originally published in 1877, this reprint offers a glimpse into the historical context and themes of the time. It captures the essence of its era through its narrative and characters, providing readers with a classic experience. The book reflects the social dynamics and cultural nuances of the period, making it a valuable addition for those interested in historical literature.

      A History of Greece, from its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time, B. C. 146 to 1867
    • 2024

      Originally published in 1877, this reprint offers readers a chance to explore the historical context and themes of the era. It presents a compelling narrative that captures the essence of its time, featuring rich character development and intricate plots that reflect the societal norms and challenges of the 19th century. This edition allows new audiences to appreciate the literary style and cultural significance of the work while preserving its original charm.

      A History of Greece, from its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time, B. C. 146 to 1864
    • 2024

      Originally published in 1877, this reprint offers a glimpse into the historical context and themes of the time. It captures the essence of the era through its narrative and character development, showcasing the author's unique perspective and literary style. Readers can expect a rich exploration of societal norms and challenges faced during that period, making it a valuable addition for those interested in classic literature and historical insights.

      A History of Greece, from its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time, B. C. 146 to 1864
    • 2023

      History Of The Byzantine And Greek Empires

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      A comprehensive history of the Byzantine and Greek Empires, from their earliest beginnings to the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. Finlay's work offers a detailed look at the political, economic, and social forces that shaped these empires, and explores their profound influence on world history.

      History Of The Byzantine And Greek Empires
    • 2023

      The Last Days of Lord Byron

      With His Lordship's Opinions on Various Subjects, Particularly on the State and Prospects of Greece

      • 396 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      An important eyewitness account, this 1825 book by William Parry provides a detailed narrative of the final days of Lord Byron. Parry, who lived from 1773 to 1859, captures the essence of Byron's character and the atmosphere surrounding him during his last moments, offering readers a unique glimpse into the life of one of literature's most enigmatic figures. The work serves as a significant historical document, reflecting both the personal and cultural impact of Byron's legacy.

      The Last Days of Lord Byron
    • 2022
    • 2022

      Greece Under The Romans, B.c. 146-a.d. 716

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      This book explores the period of Greek history when the country was under the control of the Roman Empire. It examines the political, social, and cultural changes that occurred during this time, including the decline of Greek language and literature and the rise of Christianity.

      Greece Under The Romans, B.c. 146-a.d. 716