Last Of The Amazons

A superbly evocative, exciting and moving historical tale that brings the past expertly to life

Steven Pressfield author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Published:14th Jul '03

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The breathtaking new historical epic by the acclaimed author of GATES OF FIRE and TIDES OF WAR.

In 1250 BC, Theseus, king of Athens, encountered a nation of proud, passionate warrior women the Greeks called "Amazons". Bound to each other as lovers as well as fighters, the Amazons were outraged when their queen fell in love with Theseus, and raised a terrible army to march on Athens.

A dazzling and profoundly moving tale of love and war, honour and revenge from Steven Pressfield, author of the Sunday Times Bestseller Gates of Fire.

"Beyond the best battle scenes I've ever read - brutal, bloody and thoroughly gripping" -- DIANA GABALDON

"Steven Pressfield...makes the distant past seem real and immediate. This is historical fiction elevated to the status of myth." -- DANIEL SILVA


"Pressfield writes with a quality and style akin to classical legend...a joy to read" -- JOHN WHITBOURN


"A gripping, un-put downable read!" -- ***** Reader review


"Great reading. Thrilling, exciting and then some." -- ***** Reader review


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TO THEM HONOUR AND LOYALTY WERE EVERYTHING...

1250 BC
: Theseus, king of Athens and slayer of the Minotaur, set sail on a journey that brought him to the land of 'tal Kyrte', the 'Free People', a nation of fiercely proud and passionate warrior women whom the Greeks called 'Amazons'.

Lovers and fighters they owed allegiance to no man and distrusted the Greeks with their boastful talk of cities and civilization. When their illustrious war queen Antiope fell in love with Theseus and fled to Athens with the king and his followers, so denying her people, the Amazon tribes were outraged. Seeking revenge, they raised a vast army and marched on Athens.

History tells us they could not win, but for a brief and glorious moment, the Amazons held the Attic world in thrall before vanishing into the immortal realms of myth and legend.

'Brutal, bloody and thoroughly gripping - Pressfield has an amazing grasp of the savage mind, and the precarious nature of civilization' -- Diana Gabaldon
'Pressfield writes with a quality and style akin to classical legend...a powerful elegy to a world that wasn't to be...a profound dialogue between civilization and "savagery"...A joy to read' -- John Whitbourn

ISBN: 9780553813869

Dimensions: 178mm x 106mm x 32mm

Weight: 268g

528 pages