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In search of myths & heroes

exploring four epic legends of the world
2005

Jason and the golden fleece

1990
Jason and his crew of Argonauts set sail on his ship the Argo in search of the golden fleece.

Jason and the Gorgon's blood

2004
Jason, who will grow up to become the head of the Argonauts, leads five other boys on a dangerous quest to save the kingdom of Iolcus, learning along the way what it means to be in command.

The golden fleece and the heroes who lived before Achilles

1921
Jason and his crew of Argonauts set sail on his ship the Argo in search of the golden fleece.

Jason

quest for the Golden Fleece : a Greek myth
2007
Retells the Greek myth of Jason, the rightful ruler of Iolcus whose throne was stolen from him as a child, and who returns as a young man to claim his birthright only to face a difficult test. Presented in graphic format.

The Dawn Palace

the story of Medea
1988
Having been trained in supernatural knowledge, thirteen-year-old Medea finds herself in a unique position to help when the Greek hero Jason comes to her father's kingdom in search of the Golden Fleece.

Castor & Pollux

the fighting twins
1997
Retells, in cartoon format, the story of adventure-seeking twin brothers Castor and Pollux who accept King Aetes's challenge to capture Jason--who the King is sure is out to steal his Golden Fleece--but who switch loyalties after Jason saves them from certain death.

Jason and the golden fleece

2005
Jason and his crew of Argonauts set sail in search of the Golden Fleece.

Strangers dark and gold

1975
Recounts the Greek myth of Jason, his search with the Argonauts for the Golden Fleece, and the final tragedy resulting from Medea's love for him.

Jason

2008
Introduces the mythological hero Jason; describing his birth, his wife's murder of his sons, the Argonauts, the golden fleece, his journey home, and Medea's revenge; and contains information on Homer's "Odyssey," the labors of Hercules, the Amazons, Circe, and Euripides. Includes suggestions for further reading and a glossary.

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