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Olympia: The Birth of the Games

by John MartinoHistria Fiction

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The Untold Story of the Founding of the Olympic Games…

There is one amongst the Greeks who sees light where others only perceive darkness. One who sees that there is another way to settle conflict – with honor and courage. One who will set aflame a torch that will burn for thousands of years, down through the ages. In an epoch of chaos and strife, a new force for peace is born.

Olympia: The Birth of the Games - The Untold Story of the Founding of the Olympic Games... by John A. Martino and Michael P. O'Kane In Ancient Greece and across the Mediterranean, kingdoms strive for dominance.

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9781592111541
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Hardcover, Softbound
Published
2022-09-27

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Olympia: The Birth of the Games - The Untold Story of the Founding of the Olympic Games...

by John A. Martino and Michael P. O'Kane

In Ancient Greece and across the Mediterranean, kingdoms strive for dominance. The great powers of Carthage and Egypt look on with avarice as the might of the Greeks is spent warring between themselves, oblivious to external dangers. Year in and year out, the people suffer at the hands of their rulers and the famine and pestilence that comes with conflict. The great rulers of the day are themselves helpless to end this cycle of destruction. While life on the battlefield is cheap, the slave trade flourishes through the years of interminable battle and death. Kings and queens pray to the gods and seek wisdom from the oracles, but the gods, it seems, prefer combat to diplomacy.

At Olympia, the peace of the temple precinct is an island of calm in a sea of turmoil. Here on this sacred soil grows the seed of a better future, yet even here there lurks danger and deceit as the forces of destruction reach into the sanctuary of the gods. For this seed to thrive, it will take more than prayers and goodwill.

Yet often hope springs from the most unlikely sources. There is one amongst the Greeks who sees light where others only perceive darkness. One who sees that there is another way to settle conflict – with honor and courage. One who will set aflame a torch that will burn for thousands of years, down through the ages. In an epoch of chaos and strife, a new force for peace is born.

Imprint: Addison & Highsmith Publishers 228 pp., 6 x 9 in. (229 x 152 mm) Hardcover Date of Publication: July 1, 2021 ISBN 978-1-59211-096-4 US$29.99; UK£27.99

Softbound Date of Publication: September 27, 2022 ISBN 978-1-59211-154-1 US$19.99; UK£14.99
John Martino

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John A. Martino is a disabled veteran, honourably discharged from the Australian Defence Force. He wrote his PhD in Classical History through Monash University and The University of Melbourne (with assistance from UNAM in Mexico City and ANU in Canberra) on martial violence in the Old World and the New. He has since sought ‘solutions’ to humanity’s endemic warlike ways; this novel is the culmination of that yearning. He is an avid archer, Alfa Romeo enthusiast, prolific reader, very keen international traveller, animal lover and enjoys getting Socratic – if not, at times, a touch Dionysiac – over a good bottle of red with friends. He has a very supportive peer group and family (of Italian and Greek heritage), to whom he owes much. The author at Olympia, Greece on March 12, 2021 for the Olympic Torch Lighting and Relay Ceremony. With Atharva Vispute, No. 5 Torchbearer and the US Young Champion Ambassador, awarded this honour through the YCA program operating out of Colorado Springs, Colorado, sister city to Olympia.

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