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The Thrifty Guide to Ancient Greece

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From the publishing house that brought you the Who Was? books comes the next big series to make history approachable, engaging, and funny!The Thrifty Guide to the Ancient A Handbook for Time Travelers is a snappy, informative travel guide containing information vital to the sensible time    *   How can I find a decent tunic that won't break my bank account?   *   Where can I score cheap theater tickets in ancient Athens?   *   What do I do if I'm being attacked by an army of one million Persians?This two-color book is filled with humorous maps, reviews of places to stay and top attractions (Don't miss the first-ever Olympics!), and tips on who to have lunch with (Alexander the Great and his horse, Bucephalus, naturally). If you had a time travel machine and could take a vacation anywhere in history, this is the only guidebook you would need.

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The Thrifty Guide to Ancient Greece, Jonathan W. Stokes

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2019
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English
Released
2019
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Paperback
Pages
144
ISBN10
1101998164
ISBN13
9781101998168
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From the publishing house that brought you the Who Was? books comes the next big series to make history approachable, engaging, and funny!The Thrifty Guide to the Ancient A Handbook for Time Travelers is a snappy, informative travel guide containing information vital to the sensible time    *   How can I find a decent tunic that won't break my bank account?   *   Where can I score cheap theater tickets in ancient Athens?   *   What do I do if I'm being attacked by an army of one million Persians?This two-color book is filled with humorous maps, reviews of places to stay and top attractions (Don't miss the first-ever Olympics!), and tips on who to have lunch with (Alexander the Great and his horse, Bucephalus, naturally). If you had a time travel machine and could take a vacation anywhere in history, this is the only guidebook you would need.