Gilgamesh; man's first story

Bryson, Bernarda

Gilgamesh; man's first story / written and illustrated by Bernarda Bryson. - [1st ed.] - New York, Holt, Rinehart & Winston [1967] - 112 p. col. illus. 29 cm.

Part 1: The temper of the gods. --Part 2: The wanderings of Gilgamesh. --In explanation. --About the pictures.

A retelling of the ancient legend of Gilgamesh, part god part man, whose wanderings and adventures in search of his faithful companion Enkidu provide the source for later mythological and religious epics.

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Gilgamesh (Legendary character)


Folklore
Legends
Kings and rulers


Iraq
Iraq--Erech (Extinct city)

PZ8.1.B846 / Gi

398.22

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