The Labors of Hercules
Robert Silverberg
writing as:
Paul Hollander
First Edition 1965
G.P. Putnam's Sons
New York
ISBN: N/A
Hardback – No jacket as issued
Illustrated by Judith Ann Lawrence
64 pages
Price: $tbc
Notes
The Labors of Hercules, a standalone chapbook by Robert Silverberg writing as Paul Hollander.
Publisher's Blurb – Page 1
Long ago in Greece, when the world was young, there lived a very strong man. His name was Hercules. Even as a baby, Hercules was brave and strong. When Hercules grew up he met a wise woman who told him that he must do twelve great deeds. She said if he did them well he would go to live with the gods on Mount Olympus.
This is the easy-to-read story of Hercules, and the twelve labors he performed to become a god on Mount Olympus.
Publisher's Blurb – Page 64
The Author
PAUL HOLLANDER has been a full-time free-lance writer since he graduated from Columbia University in 1956. Originally specializing in science fiction, Mr. Hollander currently writes nonfiction paperback originals as well as books for young people. He, his wife, and their three cats live in Riverdale, New York.
The Artist
JUDITH ANN LAWRENCE was graduated from Columbia University with a B.F.A. and has taught art, been a social worker and a secretary. Since then she has become a full-time free-lance illustrator. She has a number of juveniles to her credit including 1066, Johnny Appleseed, and Home of the Red Man. The artist lives in Manhattan with her writer husband, James Blish, and two cats. |
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