This is a marvellous, superbly illustrated retelling of two great epics - "Homer's Iliad" and "Odyssey", following the fortunes of Odysseus, the craftiest of the Greek commanders. Interspersed with the story are pages of fascinating information about the true history of Troy, illustrated with photographs, maps, and Peter Connolly's unequalled reconstructions. Together, the two parts add up to more than the whole, and bring Homer's epics triumphantly to life. First published as "The Legend of Odysseus", this book, which won the T.E.S. Information Book Award, is now reissued with a new title.

Holy Land

by Peter Connolly

Published 1 January 1999
The years between 37 BC, when Herod the Great became ruler, and AD 73, when Roman armies destroyed the citadel of Masada, the last stronghold of the Jews, were the most crucial in the history of the Jewish people. During this turbulent period, the Temple of Jerusalem was rebuilt more splendidly than ever before, then destroyed completely - and Jesus Christ died on the cross. The "Holy Land" documents both the great events of the period and the daily lives of ordinary Jewish people. Peter Connolly's superb illustrations and reconstructions breathe life into the dry archaeological evidence, bringing the period to vibrant life.