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Genre: Arts & Photography
Language: English
Print Length: 296
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The 'Iliad': Abridged Roundtable Booklet Series

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Enraged gods had zealously engaged in the fierce battles of the Trojan War to each protect their own human proxy. The saga had been meticulously detailed in Homer's 8th century B.C. epic of the 'Iliad.' That 2,800 year old epic tale, depicting the loves and lusts of the princes and the gods, had a wealth of related Masters' Art.
Had there been a hidden number ‘26’ in the artwork related to the 'Iliad'? What would it mean? Step aboard the enchanted mystery ship for a journey through the combat action of the 'Iliad.' Utilizing an extravaganza of vibrant illustrations from history’s most eminent artists, this book first highlights the fine points of the fundamental story and then acquaints the readers with its history and overall context. The readers embark upon a tour through Iliad’s mind-blowing clashes. Readers will then learn the intricacies of the number ‘26,’ but what is even more important--by carefully piecing together the scattered clues, they will be brought nearer to the closely guarded message hidden deep inside the deliberately obscured art. There is a message hidden in the art. Only this author exposes the true intent of the ancient authors and artists, fishing out the actual concealed message from the muddy pond of hints and innuendo. Upending the apple cart on what should be found within the riddles, the author has ferreted out the secret message. The message isn’t what anyone expected. In effect, the end result creates a paradigm shift on how these ancient works should be considered. Surprisingly, there had been hidden secrets in the artwork related to the Iliad’s Trojan War. This is one of the first books in that it only covers the number '26.' Please see the 'Enigmatic' books to explore the latter discovered secrets like rebus picture words. There is an addendum of rebus attached.

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