1177 B.C A graphic history of the year civilization collapsed

Eric H. Cline

Book - 2024

"A beautiful, full-color graphic version of Eric Cline's bestselling 1177 B.C., adapted by award-winning author-illustrator Glynnis FawkesEric Cline's 1177 B.C. tells the story of one of history's greatest mysteries: what caused the ancient civilizations of the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean to collapse more than three thousand years ago, bringing the Late Bronze Age to an abrupt end? In this vivid and captivating full-color graphic adaptation of the landmark book, author-illustrator Glynnis Fawkes invites us to follow two young friends living in the aftermath of the cataclysm as they unravel why it happened-and reveal important lessons for today's interconnected and vulnerable world.Pel, a member of the marauding... Sea Peoples, and Shesha, an Egyptian scribe, visit the kingdoms of the Minoans, Mycenaeans, Hittites, Canaanites, Assyrians, and Egyptians to explore the calamities that brought them down. This graphic history depicts the people, events, art, architecture, and lands that Pel and Shesha encounter. We witness the Sea Peoples' battles on land and sea, earthquakes on the Greek mainland, droughts and famine in Anatolia, invasions in north Syria, and possible rebellions in Canaan. Along the way, we also learn about the assassination of a Hittite prince traveling to marry an Egyptian queen, the sinking of a merchant ship laden with international goods, and the return of a pair of sandals to Crete by the Babylonian king Hammurabi.An entertaining adventure story, this dazzling comic is also historically accurate and enlightening, inviting readers of all ages to think about the surprising factors and theories that explain why societies, whether ancient or modern, die or survive when struck by catastrophes"--

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This playful graphic adaptation of historian Cline's study of the late Bronze Age employs cheerful art by Fawkes (Charlotte Brontë Before Jane Eyre) to bring archaeological scholarship to life. Together Cline and Fawkes tackle one of history's great mysteries: the sudden fall of the Egyptian empire in 1177 BCE. Readers are guided by Pel, a son of the mysterious invaders known as the "Sea Peoples" who attacked Egypt, and Shesha, a young Egyptian scribe. "It's the late 12th century B.C., and the world Grandpa describes is gone!" Pel exclaims, and with Shesha's help he sets out to discover what happened to the flourishing empire their elders remember. They have a lot of ground to cover, and the narrative jumps rapidly through time and space as it attempts to illuminate interconnected cultures, rulers, military campaigns, and natural disasters. Cline and Fawkes periodically step in to explain how archaeologists learn about the past and discuss the historical evidence for events like the Trojan War and the biblical story of Exodus. The graphic format allows readers to envision the ancient world, as Fawkes fills the pages with meticulously researched drawings of cities, people, art, food, and fashion. Her loose, colorful picture-book art is welcoming to all ages. This ambitious and detailed visual history rewards multiple readings. Agent (for Fawkes): Anjali Singh, Ayesha Pande Literary. (Apr.)

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