Old Greek Stories by James Baldwin

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By Ava Marino Posted on Dec 26, 2025
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Baldwin, James, 1841-1925 Baldwin, James, 1841-1925
English
Ever wonder where all those Greek myths you sort-of-know actually come from? This book is your answer. James Baldwin takes the wild, ancient stories of gods, heroes, and monsters and tells them in a way that feels fresh and exciting. We're talking about Prometheus stealing fire for humanity, Theseus facing the Minotaur, and the whole messy drama on Mount Olympus. It's not a dusty history lesson; it's a collection of the original blockbuster adventures that have inspired stories for thousands of years. If you've ever enjoyed a movie about a hero's quest or a complicated family saga, you'll find the blueprint right here.
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And of all these Mighty Folk, Jupiter was by far the mightiest. [Illustration] THE GOLDEN AGE. Jupiter and his Mighty Folk had not always dwelt amid the clouds on the mountain top. In times long past, a wonderful family called Titans had lived there and had ruled over all the world. There were twelve of them--six brothers and six sisters--and they said that their father was the Sky and their mother the Earth. They had the form and looks of men and women, but they were much larger and far more beautiful. The name of the youngest of these Titans was Saturn; and yet he was so very old that men often called him Father Time. He was the king of the Titans, and so, of course, was the king of all the earth besides. Men were never so happy as they were during Saturn's reign. It was the true Golden Age then. The springtime lasted all the year. The woods and meadows were always full of blossoms, and the music of singing birds was heard every day and every hour. It was summer and autumn, too, at the same time. Apples and figs and oranges always hung ripe from the trees; and there were purple grapes on the vines, and melons and berries of every kind, which the people had but to pick and eat. Of course nobody had to do any kind of work in that happy time. There was no such thing as sickness or sorrow or old age. Men and women lived for hundreds and hundreds of years and never became gray or wrinkled or lame, but were always handsome and young. They had no need of houses, for there were no cold days nor storms nor anything to make them afraid. Nobody was poor, for everybody had the same precious things--the sunlight, the pure air, the wholesome water of the springs, the grass for a carpet, the blue sky for a roof, the fruits and flowers of the woods and meadows. So, of course, no one was richer than another, and there was no money, nor any locks or bolts; for everybody was everybody's friend, and no man wanted to get more of anything than his neighbors had. When these happy people had lived long enough they fell asleep, and their bodies were seen no more. They flitted away through the air, and over the mountains, and across the sea, to a flowery land in the distant west. And some men say that, even to this day, they are wandering happily hither and thither about the earth, causing babies to smile in their cradles, easing the burdens of the toilworn and sick, and blessing mankind everywhere. What a pity it is that this Golden Age should have come to an end! But it was Jupiter and his brothers who brought about the sad change. It is hard to believe it, but men say that Jupiter was the son of the old Titan king, Saturn, and that he was hardly a year old when he began to plot how he might wage war against his father. As soon as he was grown up, he persuaded his brothers, Neptune and Pluto, and his sisters, Juno, Ceres, and Vesta, to join him; and they vowed that they would drive the Titans from the earth. Then followed a long and terrible war. But Jupiter had many mighty helpers. A company of one-eyed monsters called Cyclopes were kept busy all the time, forging thunderbolts in the fire of burning mountains. Three other monsters, each with a hundred hands, were called...

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So, what's actually in this book? Old Greek Stories isn't one long tale, but a collection of the greatest hits from Greek mythology. James Baldwin acts as your friendly guide, retelling these ancient legends in clear, vibrant language.

The Story

You'll meet all the big names: Zeus, Hera, Apollo, and Athena. You'll follow heroes like Perseus as he defeats Medusa, and Jason on his hunt for the Golden Fleece. The book walks you through famous quests, tragic love stories (looking at you, Orpheus and Eurydice), and the epic battles that shaped the world of gods and men. It starts with the creation of the world and takes you right up to the Trojan War, connecting the dots between these timeless characters and their adventures.

Why You Should Read It

Here's the thing: these aren't just old stories. Reading them, you realize how much of our culture—our art, our movies, even the words we use—is built on these foundations. Baldwin makes them accessible. He cuts through the complexity and presents the heart of each myth: the jealousy, the bravery, the cleverness, and the sheer wonder. It's like getting the backstory to every superhero and fantasy epic you've ever loved.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for anyone with a curious mind. It's for the reader who wants to understand the references they keep hearing, for parents looking for great stories to share, or for anyone who just loves a good adventure. It's a classic gateway into mythology that's both easy to enjoy and deeply rewarding. You'll finish it seeing myths everywhere.



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Richard Walker
1 year ago

Simply put, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. Don't hesitate to start reading.

Liam Hernandez
1 year ago

After finishing this book, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. A true masterpiece.

Charles Anderson
1 month ago

I had low expectations initially, however the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. I learned so much from this.

Ashley Anderson
7 months ago

Solid story.

Steven Taylor
1 year ago

A bit long but worth it.

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