Greek Tragedies; Volume I contains Aeschylusrsquo;s ldquo;Agamemnon;rdquo; translated by Richmond Lattimore; Aeschylusrsquo;s ldquo;Prometheus Bound;rdquo; translated by David Grene; Sophoclesrsquo;s ldquo;Oedipus the King;rdquo; translated by David Grene; Sophoclesrsquo;s ldquo;Antigone;rdquo; translated by Elizabeth Wyckoff; and Euripidesrsquo;s ldquo;Hippolytus;rdquo; translated by David Grene.
#1042852 in eBooks 2013-01-30 2013-01-30File Name: B00C3WSL1S
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. fun fun funBy Kindle CustomerPlenty of songs i remember from...well we wont say just when that was. Important to remember that working with the ez play books is kind of like working with a fake book except the music is larger...good if your vision is not so great; and the notes are lettered for those who may need that assistance with sight reading. You will need to know how to construct chords for the left hand or own a keyboard that will do one key chords for you. Enjoy yourself.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Put your laptop on a music standBy Richard A. McconnellSome to keep; more of little use but the value of a few exceed the individual cost of individual downloads. Hoping soon to find an affordable electronic display for Kindle files large enough for elder eyes and simple enough to understand and use. Kindle files are competing for the print market and have won the price war. Adapting Kindle files to produce selective print sheets is my current alternative with continued access to sheet music of less interest in a cloud of storage. Worth the price !0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good book with the songs that i need for my ...By Harold QuevedoGood book with the songs that i need for my class of electric organ. I take one an make my own arrangments. Is a fakebook you get a guide of what notes form the base of the song and with those in mind you can improve the song and make sound almost like the original