1177 B.C.: A Graphic History of the Year Civilization Collapsed

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$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Princeton University Press
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Pages
256
Dimensions
7.0 X 10.0 X 1.3 inches | 2.16 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780691213026

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About the Author
Eric H. Cline is professor of classics and anthropology at George Washington University. His many books include 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed and After 1177 B.C.: The Survival of Civilizations (both Princeton). Glynnis Fawkes is the author-illustrator of Charlotte Brontë before Jane Eyre and Persephone's Garden, among other books, and her comics have appeared on the website of The New Yorker. She has worked as an archaeological illustrator around the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, and teaches at the Center for Cartoon Studies in Vermont.
Reviews
"This playful graphic adaptation of historian Cline's study of the late Bronze Age employs cheerful art by Fawkes (Charlotte Brontë Before Jane Eyre) to bring archaeological scholarship to life. . . . The graphic format allows readers to envision the ancient world, as Fawkes fills the pages with meticulously researched drawings of cities, people, art, food, and fashion. Her loose, colorful picture-book art is welcoming to all ages. This ambitious and detailed visual history rewards multiple readings."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Bold, intriguing, and imaginative. . . . [A] clever mix of fact and 'fun, ' enlivened by [Fawkes's] graphic reimagining of the Bronze Age world."---David Stuttard, Classics for All ​​​​​​​
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1177 B.C. [A Graphic History of the Year Civilization Collapsed] uses the graphic novel format in ingeniously inventive ways to present the complicated history of the end of the Bronze Age. . . . An astonishing amount of information is packed into these pages, drawing on a vast range of sources, from inscriptions to archeological evidence to literature, including the Iliad and the Bible. . . . Together, the words and pictures show how history is made.

"---Marissa Moss, New York Journal of Books
"The illustrations are compelling - well-conceived and constructed."---Chris Gosden, Times Literary Supplement