
Ulysses struggles to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War, embarking on a perilous ten-year journey during which he encounters the one-eyed monster Cyclops, the sorceress Circe, and the nightmarish creatures Scylla and Charybdis.
year: 1969, 2000, 1999, 1959, 1928, 1996
call number/section: 292, 1000, 883
subjects: odysseus (greek mythology), mythology, greek, classical mythology, greek mythology, mythology, classical, odysseus, king of ithaca (mythological character)
Editions

Evslin, Bernard
Scholastic (1969)
Ulysses struggles to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War, embarking on a perilous ten-year journey during which he encounters the one-eyed monster Cyclops, the sorceress Circe, and the nighmarish creatures Scylla and Charybdis.
Schools: 4

Evslin, Bernard
Recorded Books (2000)
Ulysses struggles to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War, embarking on a perilous ten-year journey during which he encounters the one-eyed monster Cyclops, the sorceress Circe, and the nightmarish creatures Scylla and Charybdis.
Schools: 0

Evslin, Bernard
Econo-Clad Books (1999)
Schools: 0
Gottlieb, Gerald
Hale (1959)
Schools: 0
Gottlieb, Gerald
Random House (1959)
A retelling of the story of Ulysses. An afterword tells the author's sources and discusses the meaning of the story.
Schools: 0
Gottlieb, Gerald
Random House (1959)
A retelling of the story of Ulysses. An afterword tells the author's sources and discusses the meaning of the story.
Schools: 0
Lamb, Charles
(1928)
Schools: 0
Gottlieb, Gerald
Random House (1959)
A retelling of the story of Ulysses. An afterword tells the author's sources and discusses the meaning of the story.
Schools: 0
Gottlieb, Gerald
(1959)
Ulysses boyhood was vigorous training for his career of fighting and adventure. He fought at Troy, took a long voyage home to fight off Penelope's suitors.
Schools: 0
Gottlieb
Random House, Inc (1959)
Schools: 0
Gottlieb, Gerald
Random House (1959)
Ulysses boyhood was vigorous training for his career of fighting and adventure. He fought at Troy, took a long voyage home to fight off Penelope's suitors.
Schools: 0
Gottlieb, Gerald
[s.n.] (1959)
Schools: 0
Gottlieb, Gerald
Random House (1959)
Recounts the adventures of Ulysses from his encounter with the wild boar through the Trojan War and the odyssey home to Ithaca.
Schools: 0

Evslin, Bernard
Ulysses and his men embark upon a glorious journey home, unaware that they have angered the gods. Their journey lasts for ten years, riddled with many perils.
Schools: 4
Gottlieb, Gerald
Hale (1959)
Schools: 1
Lamb, Charles
(1928)
Schools: 0
Gottlieb, Gerald
Random House (1959)
A retelling of the story of Ulysses. An afterword tells the author's sources and discusses the meaning of the story.
Schools: 1
Gottlieb, Gerald
A retelling of the story of Ulysses. An afterword tells the author's sources and discusses the meaning of the story.
Schools: 0
Lamb, Charles
(1928)
Schools: 0
Evslin, Bernard
Scholastic (1996)
Heroes, monsters, gods, battles, and kings - the legend of Ulysses is brought to life in this classic retelling of The Odyssey.
Schools: 1